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Fifteen (15) Inspirational Quotes from George Ben

1. "Little mistakes can lead to BIG consequences". It's important you weigh your decisions
 on a scale before taking them.  

2.The antidote for "Had I known" is to know what you ought to know NOW...

3.The little that you have, someone is wishing to have it. To you, it's small, but to someone else, it's abundance...somebody is praying to be where you are.."Always be grateful for the little you have now as you hope to be better tomorrow"..Your present status is someone's prayer point.. 

4."Sometimes what we WANT is not actually what we NEED".                        
5."Goals written on paper have the likelihood of being achieved easily than the ones kept on your mind".                 

6."INFORMATION brings TRANSFORMATION".                               

7."It is far better to be PROACTIVE than being REACTIVE".                                   

8."Sometimes, The First class students don't turn out to be Presidents or Governors.. Ironically, the dullards in class seem to rise to prominence over time, even better than the First class candidates..Everyone has his/her place in destiny".                                            

9."Your THOUGHTS create your WORLD".                                               

10."To know more, is to be more"...        

11."The GAME is not over until the FINAL WHISTLE is blown" Hang on and keep pushing..You will win...                

12."Doing extra-ordinary things entails adding an extra effort to that ordinary thing to achieve an EXTRA-ORDINARY result".                                                   

13."The easiest commodity to spend is TIME"...Some people waste it, and some invest it...Time is like a river, when it flows you can't see it again..        

14."It is better to TRY and fail than not to try at all"...Keep trying, trying and trying...IT WILL WORK!                            

15."Replace REVENGE with FORGIVENESS, It will do you more good".

A motivational writer, speaker, a singer, a music director,a song writer. Based in Abuja and a graduate of Computer Science..

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