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The Apprehensive Quotes

“The beauty of skin, throne, character, knowledge and the host alike are the products of time and the experience of time acknowledges them.

Abuses of life, beauties of life, changes of life, challenges of life, experiences of life, and the host alike are the components of an appreciation of time.”

The Apprehensive

“The best is to be self-disciplined and principled. To channel your plans according to your desires.

Stay focused, don’t blame anyone and try to be useful to as many that deserves your help in order to be prosperous.”

The Apprehensive

“The best way for woman to learn is to follow footsteps of great people. To choose a role model is the best choice and decision of a woman.

Because, woman by nature is an environmental pusher or administrator. They never do things outside environmental experience.

They are quickly satisfied with whatever they see and hear. And that is why; they are vulnerable to be easily deceived with plenty ways and manners.”

The Apprehensive

“The best way to treat a prideful person is to keep the person out of attention and never to call the person for anything. The spirit behind pride is ever destructive and the best way to keep safety is to totally abandon it. Even if it is partially abandoned, it claims the same thing.

Better to die than to leave with the prideful spirit. Who want to watch that? And who want to experience that?

The joy of pride is shame. And its legacy is pain. A dangerous heart is a prideful heart. What are the positions of prideful minds in a society? I hope there is no single position. That is final.”

The Apprehensive

“The fact that life keep on pressing green button for others without struggles doesn’t mean, we should be envy of them and thinking life is partial.

Covenants and sacrifices count better and you don’t know either they are on these secretly or not.”

The Apprehensive

“The fight is great for the sake of confusions and frustrations, how I wish the world is not wretched, most people would have changed the world to their taste, either positively or negatively.”

The Apprehensive

“The importance of reality is enormous, but, only the free-minded and open-minded trade on this. It is a source of good living. It has no comparison of any kind. It is best appreciated in all areas.”

The Apprehensive

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“The knowledge of others we do use to study histories should not give us courage to commend and criticize things without our own reflective knowledge.

Because, the world gives us plenty reasons to perceive and know vividly things of the past through bloodline and happenings.”

The Apprehensive

“The value of a man is strictly connected to his character and actions as success is strictly connected to covenant and patience.”

The Apprehensive

“There are some point the revenge shouldn’t work for the sake of natures, some things are negligible.”

The Apprehensive

“There is no rest in life as the world is not a lifeless place. So, don’t rest day and night as the both are productive.”

The Apprehensive

“Time is older than us and that is why, we must respect time to do things at a right time and to avoid procrastination to exempt us from punishment of time.

The punishment of life is ever severe, but merciful as soon as it is respected.”

The Apprehensive

“We have different definitions of life. The surest way is to be committed with transformations so as to have definite definition for true identification.”

The Apprehensive

“We should be focused and try to put out attentions to our troubled past, only what we should be concerned is to make good changes no matter what happened.”

The Apprehensive

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“We should not be happy jumping from one place to other on what is not universally appreciated. Remember, only the fools are easily deceived. Only the little minded are comfortable for immediate enjoyment, the natures take every moment of your life.

Not all humans have time to take record of your movement and as many that can take records of your movement are those you personally licensed them to. That is why you must not blame anyone for your misfortune. It is the gospel church of mind.”

The Apprehensive

“You are the first I set this kind of heart with. I am human, so, I can disappoint you, but, I promise, it will not go beyond your control. So, let us use maturity to handle this.”

The Apprehensive

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“Your mind should always be dedicated to goodies. People appreciate that absolutely. Then you should be called a human.”

The Apprehensive

The Manner Quotes

“A nature that can live longer is a one that adapts all times. Though not all adaptability could help, but, any adaptability adds knowledge and efforts – life always becomes better with more knowledge and efforts: all on the possibility of a time and positivity of a manner and the pushes are the services of humanity – making sure all are done in relation to the earthly purpose is the paramount stage of understanding meaning of life.”

The Manner

“All justices questioned to attract the will and choice of a thing, invariably generate the wisdom of doings; humans become vulnerable of position of time in due course of all matters.”

The Manner

“Better for the load unloaded to avoid invited and uninvited curse.”

The Manner

“Celebration is a daily entitlement for struggle-makers. This is a reason behind a force to continuity of making.

All day meant: all days, things get getting and making. It is therefore, give the day, or the day, gives you – one is a sure idea into every making day.”

The Manner

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“Empty vessel makes things together; all things together, make things together and put aside all things. Destruction acquainted with roots; the king of failures.

Stems in the hands of universal Creator; making things magnetize to doubt; the finisher accommodates its faith, the universe itself, in the hands of natures.”

The Manner

“Far from familiarity is the nature of the world, on a severe sense of deceiving; much are seen. But, things afar see plenty to the within. All appear to advocate meaning of life.

And what you see today might not be seen afterwards, and what you might not see tomorrow is not birth today. Therefore, the things around and far may not subsist - if a goal is that, life plugged beyond imagination.”

The Manner

“For ages, clear demarcations between good and bad are as pure between the argument of white and black; what possible topic can stand firm to change the truth? Though, results are not permanent, but explanations are permanent ways of knowing a particular domain – as long to the study continues.

To glance through the medium again, certain measures of studies might suffer. Therefore, how much do you own to enquiry – for personal or other related reasons or to the reasons of expanding such subject?”

The Manner

“In the house of wonders; joy of unending – both for multiple outcomes ageing with dimensions are acknowledged. The stand of joy melts down every corner, no matter what!

Sinking through the available walls – for possible reinforcement for judges making all atmosphere in shame of future reproduction – for being confused of future products.”

The Manner

“It is an era where colours are highly identified. The travel of sight from a place to another is a matter of easy movement with little risk – if at all the space could guarantee that.”

The Manner

“Learn from within to do as within, learn from the fence to have powerful skills; intertwisted the both for upright academy; spread the contents to elucidate techniques, maximize the potentials for challenging effects; in order for the soil to make a whole of the blood.”

The Manner

“Monumental loss of personality – knowingly and unknowingly; gain credit out of obsolete ignorance – it is forever painful. We must go down to admonish for possible changes on this, sincerely.”

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“No one gets more than enough, neither less to least – best nature of all times.

Who can teach things of nature accurately more to the natures: keeping careful attention for the advantages of lessons sprout out from natures are the very kindness to one another; the first: oneself – therefore, pay much attention to your course of giving; probably also, receiving.”

The Manner

“Note frantically that, anything taken for granted intentionally always have wonderful ways in retaliating abuses.”

The Manner

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