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“A good traveller is one who knows how to travel with the mind.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Only courageous hearts can endure the bitterness of truth.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“If I don't see the reason of someone being my friend, chances are, we are just floating and I need a ship to set sail.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“If you really want to be different, you'd better keep quiet and be a good person on the inside.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Seriousness is too boring to the playful human condition. A heart of stone that has a long face can never express love.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Insecurity is the lack of trust in your abilities and worth. When you enter into a secured state of consciousness, everything that helped boost your confidence will return.”
Itohan Eghide, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Nobody wants to be a part of your story. Everybody wants you to elaborate on their fantasies.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“To the loner, loneliness is a treasure that cannot be traded, even for the nicest of companies.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Anything that comes your way by force was not meant for you. Everything that locates you on it's own was yours and will be yours forever.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“The only way to survive after death is by breathing life into the universe before death.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Bad people often end up as heroes.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Men who create art feel a zillion times happier than men who create wealth.
Art lives on but wealth diminishes.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Things you don't need in your life targets you the most.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Distance gives a clearer view. You can't see the facade of a building while staying inside.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Don't allow anyone to hold you back from expressing your feelings. Maybe you just can't stand a chance of losing some friends, but if you must be truly you, you must be you! Nothing else!”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“When two persons are too close, they fall apart.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“There is a stranger who is more than a friend, and a friend who is worse than a stranger.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“An artist obsessed with perfection is bound to dim the light of his art.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“If you refuse to deal with time today, time will deal with you tomorrow.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“Habitual excuses for inactivity indicates little or no interest in what one ought to have done.”
Itohan Eghide, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“After or before any happiness, someone must cry.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes
“The only way to educate oneself is by making books a life companion.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes

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