English language Quote by Enock Maregesi Download Open image “'I am' is the shortest and most complete sentence in the English language.” — Enock Maregesi ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare English language Language Sentence
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“Ukitaka kuleta mabadiliko katika dunia huna budi kubadilika wewe kwanza. Ukibadilika ukawa mwema katika jamii yako umeleta mabadiliko katika dunia.” — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Watu wenye ujuzi au vipaji wanatakiwa kwenda shule kusomea ujuzi au vipaji vyao – kwa miezi mitatu au sita angalau.” — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Mungu akikubariki kipaji chako watu watasema ni laana. Maisha yako ni sawa na mto. Unakoelekea ni baharini. Lakini sasa umefika kwenye mlango wa bahari.… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Ningependa kujitokeza leo kutoa salamu zangu za rambirambi kwa Watu wa Musoma; kutokana na ajali mbaya ya mabasi ya J4 Express, Mwanza Coach, na… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Mungu hutumia watu 'wajinga' na 'wapumbavu' kufanya mambo makubwa katika maisha yao na ya watu wengine. Katika Biblia, Musa aliitwa mjinga alipokiuka amri ya… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Mwandishi lazima awe msomaji wa kila aina ya maandishi anayoweza kusoma. Akipanua upeo wake namna hiyo, kila atakachoandika kitaacha nukuu.” — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Heri kuwa maskini mwenye pesa nyingi kuliko tajiri mwenye mifuko iliyotoboka.” — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Unapokutana na mtu, kisha mtu huyo haoneshi dalili yoyote ya kutaka kusalimiwa; je, anataka umsalimie au usimsalimie? Ndugu yangu, onesha lugha ya mwili kuonesha… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Nafasi yako peponi itapotea iwapo utamruhusu Pluto (kiongozi wa ahera) akukaribishe bazarai (makao makuu ya ahera) kwa kuchukua maisha yako mwenyewe. Kujiua ni kujipenda… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
“Mungu ana mpango na maisha ya kila mtu hapa duniani bila kujali dini, jinsia, kabila, rangi, taifa, au umri, na kila mtu ni wa… — Enock Maregesi Copy Share Image
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