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“He didn’t merely endure the dark, but he befriended it with such profound intimacy that it made the very night jealous.”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“A step back doesn’t stop a man meant to move a kilometre”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“- A person’s ignorance -
Be careful, as you walk in talk
You might step on someone’s ignorance
One who hasn’t read or listened
Just as deep, wide or high
They stumble over simple lines,
Trip on punctuation, roll in commas,
And hit headfirst on full stops
As they boast to know,
What they don’t understand”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“- Visitors -
Are we merely visitors here?
And did God pause his cosmic work
Just to enjoy our stay?
Perhaps another grew jealous,
Resenting our welcome,
So, tempts us
To make us leave the party early”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“The greatest applause you will ever hear is the sound of your own heartbeat, steady and entirely your own.”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“As you cross the line, there will be fireworks in your mind, and earthquakes in your heart; enjoy the moment; for one summit conquered, it is the base for the next.”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“I am a landscape in the act of its own creation. The ground is shifting, the rivers are changing course, and the mountains are still rising. I am becoming something the world has never seen before”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life
“Who am I supposed to be next? I am not reading a story; I am writing it in wet ink, smudging the lines as I go.”
Daniel Derrick Mwesigye, Divine alchemy : The Sacred Refining of a Human Life