In the silence of children, God exists, directing their thoughts and sending us subtle reminders as not forgetting gratitude even in the littlest of things.
— Chinonye J. ChidolueOthers can't always define your true identity. They see what they 'want' to see but beyond your mess, God sees the beauty He created and still thinks it's good!
— Chinonye J. ChidolueWe are diamonds in the roughThrough the thrust and toil, we come out strongWe are the breath of the earth,Our wombs tell of humanity's birthWe are seeds splattered on putrid soilsStill we sprout, through every stormWe are not here to survive,We are here to live...Inward and outwardIn the incandescence of our existenceYes, our voices may sometimes be brokenBut our spirit remains indestructible. We are women, unapologetically!
— Chinonye J. ChidolueWhen insecurity starts to rub off on you, you begin to lose a sense of belonging.
— Chinonye J. ChidolueOh Maker, what did they really say about your black creation? I think you made a beautiful work of art on a canvass of rebellion. Hey, Maker! We are still selling out!
— Chinonye J. ChidolueAmidst the whole peril in the world, here’s why you’re still alive–to find your purpose. Your purpose will ignite hope in others.
— Chinonye J. ChidolueYou bear a significant importance to humanity. You exist to complete the mold. Each step you take, great or little is important to your self-growth and success. Don't be hard on yourself when things don't go right or when the journey seems tough. You have not just one extra year but an entire lifetime to keep trying until you get it right. Please be good to yourself by keeping hope alive always. It's not about the new year. It's about you!
— Chinonye J. ChidolueIf it judges your conscience, then you are in some way guilty of it by action, words or omission.
— Chinonye J. ChidolueThey will turn you over, toss you about, fob you off, take you less seriously, because to get there, you must walk on your own feet.
— Chinonye J. ChidolueBe the one to stand out in the crowd,Be the one to go where they’d rather not.Beautiful things don’t beg for a chance to glowThey throw out their lights and just shine out loud!
— Chinonye J. Chidolue