26 Quotes & Sayings By Mamur Mustapha

Mamur Mustapha is a writer and motivational speaker whose work is featured in publications such as The Huffington Post, iVillage, and Business Insider. He has appeared on shows like The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Good Morning America, and he has been featured on such media outlets as Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, and Fortune. Mamur has written for such magazines as Psychology Today, Men's Health, and Stuff.

To be able to think freely isn't a crime, it's...
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To be able to think freely isn't a crime, it's a gift. A real privilege; one not enjoyed by a vast majority of people globally, unfortunately. Mamur Mustapha
Intolerance breeds hatred. Hatred creates divisions. Divisions destroy common grounds.
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Intolerance breeds hatred. Hatred creates divisions. Divisions destroy common grounds. Mamur Mustapha
I do not know how it all started, but I...
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I do not know how it all started, but I would certainly play my part in how it all ends. Mamur Mustapha
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In today's world, honesty has unfortunately morphed into an extremely expensive hobby...and is no more a virtue that it once was. By the same token, not everyone has what it takes to pay the price for indulging in it and maintaining it, relentlessly, under all circumstances. Mamur Mustapha
Grandparents are extremely rich folks with silver in their hair...
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Grandparents are extremely rich folks with silver in their hair and gold in their hearts. Mamur Mustapha
It is difficult to stop people from thinking on their...
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It is difficult to stop people from thinking on their own and exceedingly so, to get them to think on their own. Mamur Mustapha
In a world devoid of towering political leaders, we seem...
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In a world devoid of towering political leaders, we seem to have become experts at growing idiots & elevating them to important positions. Mamur Mustapha
Beautiful moments in life need no words for description. Living...
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Beautiful moments in life need no words for description. Living those moments and feeling the beauty suffices. Mamur Mustapha
That faceless, nameless and ruthless demon you pretend to fight,...
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That faceless, nameless and ruthless demon you pretend to fight, is nothing but the bastard in your head. Mamur Mustapha
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A religion deeply rooted in theology, is never above skepticism hinged upon the twin pillars; of reason & facts. Mamur Mustapha
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History has always been violent, unstoppable and bound to happen; either with or without you. Acknowledge it. Mamur Mustapha
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A societal revolution is politically organic in nature. It can't be engineered. It has to be evolved. Mamur Mustapha
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If the pain is not felt or it doesn't hurt you...it can never change you. Being susceptible to pain is a blessing. Mamur Mustapha
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The imaginary fortress in your head you seek refuge in; never has, & never will protect your physical being from harm. Mamur Mustapha
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Being crazy doesn't mean being mentally challenged. Maybe it just means being you...amplified a 100 times over. Mamur Mustapha
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Laugh not at the dead, for the corpse at your feet is prophetic of your own destiny. Mamur Mustapha
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In your absolute defiance against tyranny, lies and all odds; lies therein, your true moral strength. Rise! Mamur Mustapha
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It is only when you lose your wings, you really learn to fly. Its when the sense of loss, becomes the driving force. Mamur Mustapha
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When life's adversities overwhelm you, look beyond your circumstances with an absolute trust that God is in control. Mamur Mustapha
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Politics is an alternative to war and if you're in it, you live it as such. You win some & you lose at times. Mamur Mustapha
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The bottom-line is, that nothing should affect your bottom-line. Mamur Mustapha
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All beliefs and understanding about everything in this universe that you currently hold to be true, are false. Mamur Mustapha
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You must never, at any rate, lend yourself to the wrong, in any form, which you condemn. Mamur Mustapha
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My freedom to say 'No' directly underscores your freedom to say 'Yes'. RESPECT my freedom to PROTECT your freedom. Mamur Mustapha
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Chaos is not the lack of order, it is merely the absence of order, that the observer is used to. Mamur Mustapha