15 Quotes & Sayings By Richmond Akhigbe

Richmond Akhigbe has his PhD in Molecular Biology, is a biochemist, and an author. He wrote his first novel, "The Boy Next Door" in 2007 which was followed by "The Boy Next Door Goes to College" in 2009. He is also the author of two other novels. He published "The Challenge", a psychological thriller, in 2016.

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You can start from the ordinary bizzare to the extraordinary incredible Richmond Akhigbe
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Remember you are the perfect reflector of your mind. Richmond Akhigbe
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Don't just create a change for yourself, be a centre of change to others. Richmond Akhigbe
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Develop an affirmation today, and start getting instant confirmation in all works of like. Richmond Akhigbe
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When you don't see nothing wrong in anything you do, then you are doing everything wrong. Richmond Akhigbe
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When everything has gone down, God wants youto look up Richmond Akhigbe
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Life's all about balance. To move on in life you have to strike a balance between your past, present, and your future; you may either be jerked off or left behind. Richmond Akhigbe
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The only thing man has never done is what he hasn't thought about. Richmond Akhigbe
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Some thoughts are like old piece of belongings that need to be disposed to move on. Richmond Akhigbe
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If you don't have the right support form the right people you are always going to be the best choice and not the preferred choice. Richmond Akhigbe
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Don't put forth for tomorrow what you can do today. Richmond Akhigbe
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There is never a right time. Except the time we make right. Richmond Akhigbe
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When you learn to talk people up, you will never talk yourself down. Richmond Akhigbe
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Leadership obeys the principle of Hooke's law to the very bone. It explains: When an elastic material is stretched, it returns to its original position. But when it's over stretched beyond its limit point, it loses its elasticity and becomes plastic, and later cuts or breaks. As a leader, in your leadership disposition, it behoves of you to acquaint yourself with this very leadership principle that edges forward. It's however, a human nature to adopt to an environment, so, leaders are humans, they tend to have this rapore with their followers which is somewhat a must needed. But the ability for such one to return and recollect to knowing his boundary makes a good leader. A phenomenon whereby he becomes drunk of platitudes, then it comes to a time where they (followers) dictate for him. And even sought and suggest plans without his consent or knowing, it has gotten to the point of plastic and break respectively. Richmond Akhigbe