Chima Ononogbu Quotes

Freedom is a gift of nature and not of man. But man has created chains to bind the freedom of another man and demands that the latter seek for that same freedom; it's the superficiality of man's imagination borne out of a desire for control.

Silence is far more dangerous than cruelty in a time when madness in the form of power reigns havoc. To speak up, to do something, is the noblest.

We enter into this world not because we can bargain our way into it but because we can't bargain not to enter.

Birth is a thing highly celebrated but in practical reality should not be if only the new born can understand the array of combats that lie in wait.

The best peace is the one that springs forth from the tiniest molecules of the heart; it lasts through the trials of time.

Mortality is dependent on immortality. Similarly, freedom is dependent on rights. And rights are natural inheritance of both mortal and immortal.

I travel through life not just to learn its byways but to memorize them for stories I must tell when my hairs become grey.

A leader who incites the citizens to violence, rips apart traditions and moral values for self gains, and spews derogatory words when called out to his/her errors, is a threat to humanity, and measures needed to put such leader away from the reigns of power couldn't come early enough.

There is no substance in tyranny and control but a personality dwarfed by fear and ego.

A true alchemist isn't necessarily the one who beats metals into gold, but the one who fashions words into pearls of inspiration and knowledge.

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