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Man Quotes by Ore Abayomi
- He that humbles himself before the wise, also become wise, But pride brings a man down
- Do not belittle yourself, every man was born equal, if you can dream big, you too can be great.
- The arrogant man is unteachable, for he is full of emptiness.
- He that place his hopes on a man is ripe for disappointment
- Let every man passing through trials say to himself THIS TOO SHALL PASS AWAY
- Difficulty must be overcome before a man is elevated in Life.
- Life is too short to wait on a man's favour. Take charge today and you will have no regret.
- Arise and let your life shine. Today is all you have, for tomorrow no man has seen.
- How can a man feel Hopeless when he has a God that is able to do great things.
- What the day brings is not the doing of any man, but how you respond to it is entirely up to you.
- The proud and arrogant man is surrounded by enemies, but the kind hearted man attracts valuable friends.
- Poverty is rather a state of mind. No man who possess this mentality can outwardly command abundance.
- Let a man discipline himself and his mind will be at rest.
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