16 Quotes & Sayings By Phindiwe Nkosi

Phindiwe Nkosi is a South African author, speaker, and educator. She has been writing since she was eight years old, but her writing career didn't take off until she moved to the United States in 2008. She is best known for her series of young adult novels that feature a teenage girl with a rare genetic disorder called Diastrophic Dysplasia.

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During the prayers of the day, there was one less “amen”. Phindiwe Nkosi
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This book is written in a barren period of loss with an attempt to move forward towards substance. Phindiwe Nkosi
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Fear manifested itself as a physical presence that seemed to dominate the public sphere. Time almost stopped. Even without confirmation I could sense that something had gone terribly wrong. Phindiwe Nkosi
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I realized that whilst crying over the loss, the living did not seem adequate because they were not my loved one. The room full of strangers hurt me profusely. Even as I saw thousands of young people; I felt incomplete and more saddened because the one I wanted to see was buried. Phindiwe Nkosi
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The heart aches in brokenness as daylight awakens the pain of knowing. Phindiwe Nkosi
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Only Jesus can complete. Phindiwe Nkosi
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Like my loved one, I am convinced that we all have critical conditions. Battles that we undertake behind the hospitals, in lonely alleys, secret locations and sometimes public places that are out of reach to those who seem to care. Phindiwe Nkosi
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This book attempts to record a journey to restoration that applies to ordinary people like you and I. It is a shot towards healing. A step headed for a new consciousness. It emerges from a moment in time where all seems lost. Phindiwe Nkosi
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I do not claim to be a healer: only God is the Healer. Phindiwe Nkosi
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Instead of hating, my heart cries mercy! Mercy on me! Mercy on me! Mercy on me! Phindiwe Nkosi
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I could smell the food fill up my hunger before the order was even placed. Phindiwe Nkosi
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We are designed to dance. To use our bodies as weapons of grace, beauty and intrigue. We are designed to stretch until we master growth. To replace old dead cells and be physically renewed each moment. So challenges don’t destroy us, they just should make us dance more swiftly and passionately. For when we dance we please God. Especially when we dance in brokenness. Phindiwe Nkosi
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I found that when it hurt, sometimes the most effective response was to feel the pain rather than wish it away or pretend it was not there. Phindiwe Nkosi
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Instead of hating, my heart cries mercy! Mercy on me! Mercy on me! Mercy on me! It calls out to love in an attempt to save myself. I don’t want to be one of those people who live their lives with boils, septic wounds and broken bones bleeding inside. Phindiwe Nkosi
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I don’t know what more to say... I did not follow up in the days to come. I did not, I did, I should, I could... Just like that, I let that entire ordeal go. Phindiwe Nkosi