For every nonsense that is written, there is a sense behind the ‘non’. Not until we go behind the ‘non’, we shall least see the sense. If we stand in front of the nonsense, the ‘non’ shall always face us. It may only take a step taking to go behind the 'non' to see the sense the ‘non’ is obstructing. There are so many people who quit so quickly just because they look at the non in front of the sense and they conclude that sense can never come after ‘non’.
— Ernest Agyemang YeboahSome days are better than others. The same can be said about people.
— Mokokoma MokhonoanaThe enemy fights the hardest when you are closest to your breakthrough. Know that your best days are ahead and no weapon formed will prosper.
— Germany KentI, myself, often wished to be spared the expectation of better days ahead or such.
— Daniel WoodrellThere are more glorious days ahead, this should be your joy for today.
— Lailah Gifty Akita