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Shvoong Home>Arts & Humanities>ENEMY OF THE ORDINARY: QUOTES 3 Summary

ENEMY OF THE ORDINARY: QUOTES 3

Book Summary   by:dhaxry     Original Author: Fadunsin O''dami Moses
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When it rains, it wets the ground, the sun mops the water, and the cloud holds the moisture. Act well your part; tomorrow’s worth is today’s gain, nothing is compulsory, do whatever is in your capacity. Fadunsin O’dami Moses

Every second beats, every minute counts, every hour tells, every day that passes reveals your effort. The lifetime is short but the time of life is prolonged if jealously guided. Fadunsin O’dami Moses
Every one has a past, to every event there is a history. Every story has a beginning; a mission without a vision brings shame to those that tread its path. Fadunsin O’dami Moses

The game soccer pictures the achievement of a life dream. He that is skillful and has accurate passes and dribbles makes the goal. Fadunsin O’dami Moses.

SELF is the in-man that brings out the dignity and integrity of a man. A man’s life is built on SELF and guided by the conscience. You can only pride in yourself if led by the conscience. Fadunsin O’dami Moses.

WEALTH is an endowment of nature, abundance of gifts and hopes of life. Not too much money makes wealth, but whatever nature hid in you, that you find and exploit, makes you a wealthy man. Fadunsin O’dami Moses.

Discipline is a self instilled principle that guides the mind, and rules the heart. Its imprint in life is integrity. It never submits to desire and it is guided by the conscience. Abuse of the conscience is a ruin of the life. Fadunsin O’dami Moses.

Conscience distinguishes right from wrong and the power of life is the ability to discern right from wrong. The quality of a person is the work of his conscience. Fadunsin O’dami
Moses.

Failure is a road network to a stronger and bigger approach to the destination of success its all about trial and persistence. Fadunsin O’dami Moses.

Tolerance is the ability to cope with the sides of life; habit, behavior and reactions to life’s issues differ from person to person. But the strength of a man is weighed by the ability to blend the sides of life. Fadunsin O’dami Moses

An enemy of the ordinary is an entity that is contending with the present, reflecting on the past and packaging this as an instrument to projecting the future. Fadunsin O’dami Moses

Temperament is an uncontrollable feeling that gives rise to a regrettable action. It captures the mind, enslaves it in fury and seizes the sanity of a person. Patience inactivates temperament. Fadunsin O’dami

The foot print of a leader is the guiding path of the followers. Leadership is not a sit of power but a privilege to see ahead; not a position but an opportunity to serve but it is a figure of hope and a voice of freedom. Fadunsin O’dami

Age is just but a number, what makes you better than the other is the experience of life that guides your thought. The ability to handle the times of life tells more about your growth and not how many years without the reasoning ability to cope with life issues. Fadunsin O'dami Moses

The heritage of a child is the legacies from the parents. The real identity of a child is the image of his home. No matter how harsh the environment is, a child portrays the home. Oh, what a home, what a child. Fadunsin O’dami

Women are the beauty of the world, the hidden treasure of men’s heart and the center of the home. Women are the brain behind success and the root of all failure. They are fragile to hold and delicate to drop. Fadunsin O’dami

Trust is an investment of believe and dependence on a person, the price of which is honesty and sincerity. It is the power that imposes integrity on a person and a guise of personal dignity and respect. Fadunsin O’dami
Published: December 16, 2007   
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