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“Have the mind of a fox, the heart of a lion, the tongue of a serpent, the flair of a swan, and the soul of a dove.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Bohdi Sanders
“Conduct yourself in a manner that is worthy of respect and don’t worry about what others think.”
Bohdi Sanders, Men of the Code: Living as a Superior Man

“Never divulge secrets to acquaintances.
Never betray old friends for new ones.
Never mistake flattery for praise.
Never rely on dishonorable people.
Never trust your enemy's friends.
Never mistake someone’s kindness for weakness.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Don't make excuses for your mistakes.
Don't try to please your enemies.
Don't run from your responsibilities.
Don't force your opinions on others.
Don't complain about things you can change.
Don't compare yourself to anyone.
Don't let undeserving people into your life.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Be practical,
be skillful,
be teachable,
and you will be successful.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Be inquisitive.
Be charming.
Be discerning.
Be assertive.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Be polite.
Be persistent.
Be patient.
Be prudent.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Be knowledgeable.
Be logical.
Be affable.
Be trustable.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Hear others, and you will be heard.
Understand others, and you will be understood.
Help others, and you be will be helped.
Love others, and you will be loved.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“Have the mind of a swam, the heart of a lion, the tongue of a serpent, the flair of a swam, and the soul of a dove.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

Laurence Galian
“Prayer and other forms of worship all have their own status and importance but the true sense of worship is that a person can become a 'proper human being' and that he or she adopts Akhlaaq-e-Hameeda (laudable manners). The reason for doing Dhikr and sitting in the company of the Awliyaa (friends of Allah) is solely to become better human beings, to diminish our bad habits and to learn from their excellent conduct. One of the biggest problems which we are facing is that we have forgotten those manners that should have been befitting of the Umma (followers of Muhammad).”
Laurence Galian, The Sun at Midnight: The Revealed Mysteries of the Ahlul Bayt Sufis

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