At what point is normal natural?
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Janvier Chouteu-Chando
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Writers are the most tormented of all the different categories of artists that are out there in the world.

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Isn’t reality based on the prevailing culture, the trend that people want to identify with?

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Most people have this tendency to make judgments on others based on preconceptions, especially when they are dealing with them for the first time.

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We always emerge from the death of a loved one like a phoenix arising from its funeral pyre.

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When somebody you love dies, a phase of life’s innocence dies with that person, and a part of you dies as well.

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Some people live their memorable years fighting against their basic instincts only to succumb in the end to what was actually good for them.

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There is no bigger gratification than the realization of the things you believe in after overcoming all the odds.

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The narrow-minded find it convenient to create stereotypes, and then try to fit everybody, everything and every situation into those stereotypes.

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Writers are the most pathetic souls when it comes to expressing their own feelings. Their personalities are as complex as the characters they weave.

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Feelings, rationale and values are the top qualities that make a person exceedingly human.

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A man can’t talk of true happiness if he has never known true love—the trusting, selfless and unconditional love that I took for granted.

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The selfish and self-centered have a hard time being kind, even though you and I know that kindness is a source of relief to the soul.

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Some honest people think it is better to know the ways of the devil without being evil.

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Man craves joy far more than anything else in life, but there is nothing as madly intoxicating as the feeling of joy that comes from the soul.

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Perhaps fate has a way of turning things around and making something good out of the action of someone who failed humanity without meaning to.

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