33 Quotes by Michael Bassey Johnson about Food-for-thought
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Protect your good image from the eyes of negative viewers, who may look at your good appearance with an ugly fiendish eye, and ruin your positive qualities with their chemical infested tongues.
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Someone who smiles too much with you can sometime frown too much with you at your back.
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It doesn't really matter if you are left behind the back, but what matters is your capacity to pull and push everyone by your way to get to the front.
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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.
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These are the attributes of Bullshit people; they will...blur your imagination, take your endowments for a piece of debris, make you ridiculous, and most importantly, you got to send them to the recycle bin.
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Protect your good image from the eyes of negative viewers, who may look at your good appearance with an ugly fiendish eye, and ruin your positive qualities with their chemical infested tongues. If the words from the mouth of an abusive man makes you angry, quit the whole arena and you'll discover he had got his mouth shut.
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Dismantle your friend to see how he behaves. If he smiles with a beautiful grin, then take him back, he's worthy to be called a friend.
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Keeping the door that leads to your heart ajar is destructive as univited guests would move in and trample on your feelings, leaving you in great pains, but closing it always is a sure way to spot out the destructive and innovative guests.
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Wisdom is not counted in grammers, niether in fluency, but vividly shown in mannerism.
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