Friday 14 September 2012

Jesus christ died on the cross because of Me and you and wishes to see us prospering in life.

As fallen human beings, we were all
labelled up for sale in satan's shopping
mall. Then suddenly a buyer enters the shop and it was Jesus Christ of Nazareth! But satan did not want Christ to buy us.
Satan's plan was that we would be
bought by someone else who is as
wicked as him. But Jesus opened his
purse and brought out his cash- He
paid a very high price to buy us, the
price of his precious blood.
Unwilling to release us, to let us go,
satan raised up many obstacles&barri
ers to frustrate Christ from purchasing
us.
Nevertheless, Christ explained to him
that through his painful death on the
cross, He had paid the price for us.
Satan has no option than to give us to
the new owner! That means
concerning your life, satan has lost the
battle forever!. He does not own you
again & he has no dominion over U!
He may delay U. Bet he cannot deny
you your Promised Land! The blood
that redeemed us was an extraordinary
kind of Blood--- the blood of the God-
man. Jesus Christ.
Share if u appreciate the death of
Jesus on the cross of calvary

God is Beyond Mockery.

"Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for
whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
Here are some men and women who mocked God :
John Lennon (Singer):
Some years before, during an interview with an American Magazine, he said:"Christian ity
will end, it will disappear. I do not have to
argue about that. I am certain. Jesus was ok,
but his
subjects were too simple. Today we are more
famous than Him" (1966).
Lennon, after saying that the Beatles were
more famous than Jesus
Christ, was shot six times.
Tancredo Neves (President of Brazil ):
During the Presidential campaign, he said if
he got 500,000 votes from his party, not even
God would remove him from Presidency.
Sure he got the votes, but he got sick a day
before being made
President, then he died.
Cazuza (Bi-sexual Brazilian
composer, singer and poet): During A show in
Canecio (Rio de
Janeiro), while smoking his cigarette, he
puffed out some smoke into the air and said:
"God, that's for you."
He died at the age of 32 of AIDS in a
horrible manner.
The man who built the Titanic:
After the construction of Titanic, a reporter
asked him how safe the
Titanic would be. With an ironic tone he said:
"Not even God can sink it"
The result: I think you all know what
happened to the Titanic
Marilyn Monroe (Actress):
She was visited by Billy Graham during a
presentation of a show. He said the Spirit of
God had sent him to preach to her. After
hearing what the Preacher had to say, she
said: "I don't need your Jesus".
A week later, she was found dead in her
apartment .
Bon Scott (Singer):
The ex-vocalist of the AC/DC. On one of his
1979 songs he sang: "Don't stop me, I'm
going down all the way, down the highway to
hell".
On the 19th of February 1980, Bon Scott was
found dead, he had
been choked by his own vomit.
Campinas (IN 2005)
In Campinas, Brazil a group of friends, drunk,
went to pick up a friend. The mother
accompanied her to the car and was so
worried about the drunkenness of her
friends and she said to the daughter holding
her hand, who was already seated in the car:
"My Daughter, Go With God And May He
Protect You." She responded:
"Only If He (God) Travels In The Trunk, Cause
Inside Here....It's Already Full " Hours later,
news came by that they had been involved in
a fatal accident, everyone had died, the car
could
not be recognized what type of car it had
been, but surprisingly, the trunk was intact.
The police said there was no way the trunk
could have remained intact. To their surprise,
inside the trunk
was a crate of eggs, none was broken.
Christine Hewitt (Jamaican Journalist and
entertainer)
said the Bible (Word of God) was the worst
book ever written.
In June 2006 she was found burnt beyond
recognition in her motor
vehicle.
Many more important people have forgotten
that there is no other
name that was given so much authority as
the name of Jesus.
Many have died, but only Jesus died and rose
again, and he is still alive.
"JESUS"
NEVER MOCK GOD.

Wednesday 12 September 2012

For a good and smooth Campaign we need a examplery leadership,participatory leadership with Transparency and privilledge Accountability.

That is why this campaign can't only be
about me. It must be about us - it must be
about what we can do together. This
campaign must be the occasion, the vehicle of your hopes, and your dreams. It will take your time, your energy, and your advice - to push us forward when we're doing right, and to let us know when we're not. This campaign has to be about reclaiming the meaning of citizenship, restoring our sense of common purpose, and realizing that few obstacles can withstand the power of millions of voices calling for change.
By ourselves, this change will not happen.
Divided, we are bound to fail.
But the life of a tall, gangly, self-made
Springfield lawyer tells us that a different
future is possible.
He tells us that there is power in words.
He tells us that there is power in conviction.
That beneath all the differences of race and
region, faith and station, we are one people.
He tells us that there is power in hope.
As Lincoln organized the forces arrayed
against slavery, he was heard to say: "Of
strange, discordant, and even hostile
elements, we gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought to battle through."

Tuesday 11 September 2012

Fake people leads nowhere and has to be identified.

Fake people are those set of people who
have different personalities and act
according to situations differently. Fake
people cannot be trusted because they
are not genuine and straightforward.
They change themselves according to
circumstances. Fake people are complete
hypocrites and liars who would go to any
extent to make them seem good and
upright. Fake people can turn on
friendship when they see that they are no
longer getting any benefit from it. One
must be quick enough to recognize fake
people and must avoid being in their
company or getting intimate with them.
Fake people must be kept at arm’s length,
most certainly. Fake people should be
avoided at all costs because they can any
time ditch you any time. In the words of
Jason Ritter, “Fake relationships and fake
people come up to me and all of a sudden
wanting to be my friend.”,,,,

Monday 10 September 2012

As like Medicine,the Truths hurts when it is taken,but when You take it,you hits the gates of recovery.

To all
Please allow me to communicate
my deep sentiments to you about
my most genuine principle and
goal in life: The Pursuit of Truth. I
have pursued the Truth vigorously
without fear even when faced with
insults, ridicules and attacks on my
dignity. I have been called many
names online including the most
popular one that I am a tribalist.
This used to bother me but quite
frankly once I understood that
people (Kenyans) are allergic to
the Truth then I just decided to
make a preemptive reconciliation
with my fate as a messenger of
their enemy numero uno: The
Truth.
Please be patient with me as I
agonize to find words that can
describe my general feeling about
our people. I have to first
reiterate that by nature I am a
pursuer of Truth. I remain focused
on my goal whether it is talking
about the grabbed assets such as
The Kisumu Molasses Plant, The
Grand Regency Hotel, The
Goldernberg Scandal or The multi-
billion shillings Japanese embassy
scandal. I remain focused on my
goal whether it is exposing the
REAL tribalists in Kenya (and
abroad), I remain focused on my
goal when revealing the internal
problems that make some regions
remain permanently
underdeveloped while others are
developing, I remain focused on
my goal when lecturing our people
on the value of investing in
schools, hospitals and industries in
our respective regions- and sure- I
do remain focused when exposing
the deteriorating conditions in
which Kenyans at home and
Kenyans Abroad find themselves. I
remain focused in pursuing that
which is most fundamental to me:
The Truth.
Ladies and gentlemen, as I still
agonize to find words that can
describe We The People, allow me
to maneuver around the adhesive
facts of the matter. We are a
COMMUNITY of 40 Million
Kenyans. Within this COMMUNITY
we have 42 tribes. Within the
tribes we have clans. Within the
clans we have families. Within the
families we have individuals. We
belong to one Nation called
KENYA. Individuals make families,
families make clans, clans make
tribes and tribes make Kenya. The
adhesive fact of the matter.
My people, I would be committing
a crime of hypocrisy against you if
I do not pursue the Truth and tell
it to you like it is. Your desire is
for me to pretend and conclude
that: “we are doing fantastic as
Kenyans! It is just going so well for
us- Kenya Nchi Yetu Hakuna
Matata!” Sorry, I won’t join you on
the journey of pretense. I will not
be a hypocrite. You’ve got to get
used to the Truth.
As I still agonize to find words that
can appropriately describe us,
Kenyans, I am going to jog your
memories and ask you to take a
marathon back to history lane. Go
back as far as you can because in
that history you will find some
‘truths’; not The Truth. By the way
you can now forward your
memory to 2007. What happened
to your neighbors? Why did you
harm the same goddam neighbors
who helped raise you? These are
your family members, aren’t they?
Do you really have more in
common with a billionaire
presidential candidate than you
have with your immediate
neighbor?
You know it is coming…
We are just scratching the surface
of these “truths”. You and I know
that your best buddy called Mr.
Hypocrisy has been making you do
very bad things to members of
this Kenyan Family; your own
Family. Another one of your
buddies, Madam Jealousy, has
been pushing you to hurt your
fellow innocent Kenyans online
(and in real life). The other buddy
of yours, Mr. Mediocrity, has been
luring you to lounge when
members of your family, The
Kenyan Family, are hard at work
and by so doing assuring
themselves of reaping the fruits of
their labor come harvest-time.
And as you and I know Mr.
Mediocrity is a great friend of
Madam Jealousy so when your
Kenyan Family members are
reaping the fruits of their labor,
you and your friends will be
designing schemes to malign,
defame and even hurt the hard
working members of your family. I
am not telling you anything you
don’t know already, I am only
revealing to you some little truths
that you have acquainted
yourselves with but then decided
to hide them under the carpet
because of shame and
embarrassment.
I am still agonizing to find words
that can appropriately describe us
as a Kenyan people.
The Truth is hard to swallow but as
with all medicines that are hard to
swallow, once you swallow the
Truth you will be on your way to
recovery. We’ve got to start
embracing the Truth about us as a
people. Kenyans are still living
under the pretentiousness of fake
innocence. You are quick to fight
agents of Truth while covering up
your character delinquencies and
or moral deficits. You hate an
agent of Truth not because of the
content of his character but
because you hate The Truth itself.
You pretended to fight for
democracy and 2nd liberation but
as soon as Baba Moi left the
office, you became the biggest
oppressor. You are nothing but a
friend of anti-Freedom.
You advocate for Justice when your
political enemies are on trial but
when your leader is mentioned in
scandals, you say, he is mweupe
kama pamba. You are nothing but
a friend of Injustice.
You begged me to practice
nationalism but when I handed
you the mirror of truthful
nationalism you turned around and
started calling me derogatory
names like andhoga-msaliti -
betrayor; you nothing but a
tribalist.
You pretend that you like progress
but when I shared my ambitions
with you, you discounted them as
fake and then started calling me
names like Dr. Dog; you nothing
but a mediocre lover of
retrogressive and primitive status
in life.
You shout the loudest when
supporting your chosen-leader but
when election-day comes you
monitor the polling progress from
the comfort of your American/
European/ Canadian houses and
then start offering your analysis of
the polls from the safety of your
keyboard; you nothing but a
population statistic.
So now is the time to reveal that
a beautiful descriptive
nomenclature has been allocated
to us. We’ve got it right today-
from today onwards, we are
known as a family of nothing but
wolves in sheep’s skin.

Saturday 16 June 2012

principles of a visionary leader

Principle 1: The visionary leader must do
on-site observation leading to personal
perception of changes in societal values
from an outsider's point of view.
Principle 2: Even though there is
resistance, never give up; squeeze the
resistance between outside-in pressure in
combination with top-down inside
instruction.
Principle 3: Transformation is begun with
symbolic disruption of the old or
traditional system through top-down
efforts to create chaos within the
organisation.
Principle 4: The direction of
transformation is illustrated aimed by a
symbolic visible image and the visionary
leader's symbolic behaviour.
Principle 5: Quickly establishing new
physical, organisational and behavioural
systems is essential for successful
transformation.
Principle 6: Real change leaders are
necessary to enable transformation.
Principle 7: Create an innovative system to
provide feedback from results.
Principle 8: Create a daily operation
system, including a new work structure,
new approach to human capabilities and
improvement activities.
A true visionary leader must, therefore,
train himself to perceive the future societal
needs with a business perspective.

Monday 16 April 2012

if you skiped it you have get it here.justifcation and procedural.life is all practical.

A cat may look at a king
A chain is only as
strong as its weakest
link
A change is as good as
a rest
A dog is a man's best
friend
A drowning man will
clutch at a straw
A fish always rots from
the head down
A fool and his money
are soon parted
A friend in need is a
friend indeed
A golden key can open
any door
A good beginning
makes a good ending
A good man is hard to
find
A house divided against
itself cannot stand
A house is not a home
A journey of a thousand
miles begins with a
single step
A leopard cannot
change its spots
A little knowledge is a
dangerous thing
A little learning is a
dangerous thing
A little of what you
fancy does you good
A man who is his own
lawyer has a fool for his
client
A miss is as good as a
mile
A new broom sweeps
clean
A nod's as good as a
wink to a blind horse
A penny saved is a
penny earned
A person is known by
the company he keeps
A picture paints a
thousand words
A place for everything
and everything in its
place
A poor workman
always blames his tools
A problem shared is a
problem halved
A prophet is not
recognized in his own
land
A rising tide lifts all
boats
A rolling stone gathers
no moss
A soft answer turneth
away wrath
A stitch in time saves
nine
A swarm in May is
worth a load of hay; a
swarm in June is worth
a silver spoon; but a
swarm in July is not
worth a fly
A thing of beauty is a
joy forever
A trouble shared is a
trouble halved
A volunteer is worth
twenty pressed men
A watched pot never
boils
A woman's place is in
the home
A woman's work is
never done
A word to the wise is
enough
Absence makes the
heart grow fonder
Absolute power
corrupts absolutely
Accidents will happen
(in the best-regulated
families).
Actions speak louder
than words
Adversity makes
strange bedfellows
After a storm comes a
calm
All good things come to
he who waits
All good things must
come to an end
All is grist that comes to
the mill
All publicity is good
publicity
All roads lead to Rome
All that glisters is not
gold
All that glitters is not
gold
All the world loves a
lover
All things come to those
who wait
All things must pass
All work and no play
makes Jack a dull boy
All you need is love
All's fair in love and war
All's for the best in the
best of all possible
worlds
All's well that ends well
A miss is as good as a
mile
An apple a day keeps
the doctor away
An army marches on its
stomach
An Englishman's home
is his castle
An ounce of prevention
is worth a pound of
cure
Another day, another
dollar
Any port in a storm
April showers bring
forth May flowers
As you make your bed,
so you must lie upon it
As you sow so shall you
reap
Ask a silly question and
you'll get a silly answer
Ask no questions and
hear no lies
Attack is the best form
of defence
Bad money drives out
good
Bad news travels fast
Barking dogs seldom
bite
Beauty is in the eye of
the beholder
Beauty is only skin deep
Beggars should not be
choosers
Behind every great man
there's a great woman
Better late than never
Better safe than sorry
Better the Devil you
know than the Devil you
don't
Better to have loved
and lost than never to
have loved at all
Better to light a candle
than to curse the
darkness
Better to remain silent
and be thought a fool
that to speak and
remove all doubt
Beware of Greeks
bearing gifts
Beware the Ides of
March
Big fish eat little fish
Birds of a feather flock
together
Blood is thicker than
water
Boys will be boys
Brevity is the soul of wit
Business before
pleasure
Caesar's wife must be
above suspicion
Carpe diem (Pluck the
day; Seize the day)
Charity begins at home
Cheats never prosper
Children should be seen
and not heard
Cleanliness is next to
godliness
Clothes make the man
Cold hands, warm heart
Comparisons are
odious
Count your blessings
Cowards may die many
times before their
death
Crime doesn't pay
Cut your coat to suit
your cloth
Dead men tell no tales
Devil take the hindmost
Discretion is the better
part of valour
Distance lends
enchantment to the
view
Do as I say, not as I do
Do as you would be
done by
Do unto others as you
would have them do to
you
Don't bite the hand that
feeds you
Don't burn your bridges
behind you
Don't cast your pearls
before swine
Don't change horses in
midstream
Don't count your
chickens before they
are hatched
Don't cross the bridge
till you come to it
Don't cut off your nose
to spite your face
Don't keep a dog and
bark yourself
Don't let the bastards
grind you down
Don't look a gift horse
in the mouth
Don't meet troubles
half-way
Don't put all your eggs
in one basket
Don't put the cart
before the horse
Don't put new wine
into old bottles
Don't rock the boat
Don't spoil the ship for
a ha'porth of tar
Don't throw pearls to
swine
Don't teach your
Grandma to suck eggs
Don't throw the baby
out with the bath water
Don't try to walk before
you can crawl
Don't upset the apple-
cart
Don't wash your dirty
linen in public
Doubt is the beginning
not the end of wisdom
Early to bed and early to
rise, makes a man
healthy, wealthy and
wise
East is east, and west is
west
East, west, home's best
Easy come, easy go
Eat, drink and be merry,
for tomorrow we die
Empty vessels make the
most noise
Enough is as good as a
feast
Enough is enough
Even a worm will turn
Every cloud has a silver
lining
Every dog has its day
Every Jack has his Jill
Every little helps
Every man for himself,
and the Devil take the
hindmost
Every man has his price
Every picture tells a
story
Every stick has two
ends
Everyone wants to go
to heaven but nobody
wants to die
Everything comes to
him who waits
Failing to plan is
planning to fail
Faint heart never won
fair lady
Fair exchange is no
robbery
Faith will move
mountains
Familiarity breeds
contempt
Feed a cold and starve a
fever
Fight fire with fire
Finders keepers, losers
weepers
Fine words butter no
parsnips
First come, first served
First impressions are
the most lasting
First things first
Fish always stink from
the head down
Fish and guests smell
after three days
Flattery will get you
nowhere
Fools rush in where
angels fear to tread
For want of a nail the
shoe was lost; for want
of a shoe the horse was
lost; and for want of a
horse the man was lost
Forewarned is
forearmed
Forgive and forget
Fortune favours the
brave
From the sublime to the
ridiculous is only one
step
Genius is an infinite
capacity for taking
pains
Genius is one percent
inspiration, ninety-nine
percent perspiration
Give a dog a bad name
and hang him
Give a man a fish and
you will feed him for a
day
...
Give a man enough
rope and he will hang
himself
Give credit where credit
is due
God helps those who
help themselves
Good fences make
good neighbours
Good talk saves the
food
Good things come to
those who wait
Great minds think alike
Half a loaf is better than
no bread
Handsome is as
handsome does
Hard cases make bad
law
Hard work never did
anyone any harm
Haste makes waste
He that goes a-
borrowing, goes a-
sorrowing
He who can does, he
who cannot, teaches
He who fights and runs
away, may live to fight
another day
He who hesitates is lost
He who laughs last
laughs longest
He who lives by the
sword shall die by the
sword
He who pays the piper
calls the tune
He who sups with the
Devil should have a long
spoon
Hell hath no fury like a
woman scorned
Hindsight is always
twenty-twenty
History repeats itself
Home is where the
heart is
Honesty is the best
policy
Hope springs eternal
Horses for courses
If anything can go
wrong, it will
If a job is worth doing
it is worth doing well
If at first you don't
succeed try, try and try
again
If God had meant us to
fly he'd have given us
wings
If ifs and ands were
pots and pans there'd
be no work for tinkers
If it ain't broke, don't
fix it
If life deals you lemons,
make lemonade
If the cap fits, wear it
If the mountain won't
come to Mohammed,
then Mohammed must
go to the mountain
If the shoe fits, wear it
If wishes were horses,
beggars would ride
If you can't be good, be
careful
If you can't beat em,
join em
If you can't stand the
heat get out of the
kitchen
If you lie down with
dogs, you will get up
with fleas
If you pay peanuts, you
get monkeys
If you want a thing
done well, do it yourself
Ignorance is bliss
Imitation is the
sincerest form of
flattery
In for a penny, in for a
pound
In the kingdom of the
blind the one eyed man
is king
In the midst of life we
are in death
Into every life a little
rain must fall
It ain't over till the fat
lady sings
It goes without saying
It is best to be on the
safe side
It is better to give than
to receive
It is easy to be wise
after the event
It never rains but it
pours
It takes a thief to catch
a thief
It takes all sorts to
make a world
It takes one to know
one
It takes two to tango
It's all grist to the mill
It's an ill wind that
blows no one any good
It's better to give than
to receive
It's better to have loved
and lost than never to
have loved at all
It's better to light a
candle than curse the
darkness
It's better to travel
hopefully than to arrive
It's never too late
It's no use crying over
spilt milk
It's no use locking the
stable door after the
horse has bolted
It's the early bird that
catches the worm
It's the empty can that
makes the most noise
It's the squeaky wheel
that gets the grease
Jack of all trades,
master of none
Judge not, that ye be
not judged
Keep your chin up
Keep your powder dry
Laugh and the world
laughs with you, weep
and you weep alone
Laughter is the best
medicine
Least said, soonest
mended
Less is more
Let bygones be
bygones
Let not the sun go
down on your wrath
Let sleeping dogs lie
Let the buyer beware
Let the dead bury the
dead
Let the punishment fit
the crime
Let well alone
Life begins at forty
Life is just a bowl of
cherries
Life is what you make it
Life's not all beer and
skittles
Lightning never strikes
twice in the same place
Like father, like son
Little pitchers have big
ears
Little strokes fell great
oaks
Little things please little
minds
Live for today for
tomorrow never comes
Look before you leap
Love is blind
Love makes the world
go round
Love thy neighbour as
thyself
Love will find a way
Make hay while the sun
shines
Make love not war
Man does not live by
bread alone
Manners maketh man
Many a little makes a
mickle
Many a mickle makes a
muckle
Many a true word is
spoken in jest
Many hands make light
work
March comes in like a
lion, and goes out like a
lamb
March winds and April
showers bring forth
May flowers
Marriages are made in
heaven
Marry in haste, repent
at leisure
Might is right
Mighty oaks from little
acorns grow
Misery loves company
Moderation in all things
Monday's child is fair of
face,
Tuesday's child is full of
grace,
Wednesday's child is full
of woe,
Thursday's child has far
to go,
Friday's child is loving
and giving,
Saturday's child works
hard for its living,
And a child that's born
on the Sabbath day
Is fair and wise and
good and gay.
Money doesn't grow on
trees
Money is the root of all
evil
Money isn't everything
Money makes the world
go round
Money talks
More haste, less speed
Music has charms to
soothe the savage
breast
Nature abhors a
vacuum
Necessity is the mother
of invention
Needs must when the
devil drives
Ne'er cast a clout till
May be out
Never give a sucker an
even break
Never go to bed on an
argument
Never judge a book by
its cover
Never let the sun go
down on your anger
Never look a gift horse
in the mouth
Never put off until
tomorrow what you
can do today
Never speak ill of the
dead
Never tell tales out of
school
Nine tailors make a man
No man can serve two
masters
No man is an island
No names, no pack-drill
No news is good news
No one can make you
feel inferior without
your consent
No pain, no gain
No rest for the wicked
Nothing is certain but
death and taxes
Nothing succeeds like
success
Nothing venture,
nothing gain
Oil and water don't mix
Old soldiers never die,
they just fade away
Once a thief, always a
thief
Once bitten, twice shy
One good turn deserves
another
One half of the world
does not know how the
other half lives
One hand washes the
other
One man's meat is
another man's poison
One might as well be
hanged for a sheep as a
lamb
One law for the rich
and another for the
poor
One swallow does not
make a summer
One volunteer is worth
ten pressed men
One year's seeding
makes seven years
weeding
Only fools and horses
work
Opportunity never
knocks twice at any
man's door
Out of sight, out of
mind
Parsley seed goes nine
times to the Devil
Patience is a virtue
Pearls of wisdom
Penny wise and pound
foolish
People who live in glass
houses shouldn't throw
stones
Physician, heal thyself
Possession is nine
points of the law
Power corrupts;
absolute power
corrupts absolutely
Practice makes perfect
Practice what you
preach
Prevention is better
than cure
Pride goes before a fall
Procrastination is the
thief of time
Put your best foot
forward
Rain before seven, fine
before eleven
Red sky at night
shepherd's delight; red
sky in the morning,
shepherd's warning
Revenge is a dish best
served cold
Revenge is sweet
Rob Peter to pay Paul
Rome wasn't built in a
day
See a pin and pick it up,
all the day you'll have
good luck; see a pin
and let it lie, bad luck
you'll have all day
See no evil, hear no evil,
speak no evil
Seeing is believing
Seek and ye shall find
Set a thief to catch a
thief
Share and share alike
Shrouds have no
pockets
Silence is golden
Slow but sure
Softly, softly, catchee
monkey
Spare the rod and spoil
the child
Speak as you find
Speak softly and carry a
big stick
Sticks and stones may
break my bones, but
words will never hurt
me
Still waters run deep
Strike while the iron is
hot
Stupid is as stupid does
Success has many
fathers, while failure is
an orphan
Take care of the pence
and the pounds will
take care of themselves
Talk is cheap
Talk of the Devil, and he
is bound to appear
Tell the truth and
shame the Devil
That which does not kill
us makes us stronger
The age of miracles is
past
The apple never falls far
from the tree
The best defence is a
good offence
The best-laid schemes
of mice and men gang
aft agley
The best things in life
are free
The bigger they are, the
harder they fall
The bottom line is the
bottom line
The boy is father to the
man
The bread always falls
buttered side down
The child is the father
of the man
The cobbler always
wears the worst shoes
The course of true love
never did run smooth
The customer is always
right
The darkest hour is just
before the dawn
The devil finds work for
idle hands to do
The devil looks after his
own
The early bird catches
the worm
The end justifies the
means
The exception which
proves the rule
The female of the
species is more deadly
than the male
The fruit does not fall
far from the tree
The good die young
The grass is always
greener on the other
side of the fence
The hand that rocks the
cradle rules the world
The husband is always
the last to know
The labourer is worthy
of his hire
The law is an ass
The leopard does not
change his spots
The longest journey
starts with a single step
The more the merrier
The more things
change, the more they
stay the same
The only good Indian is
a dead Indian
The opera ain't over till
the fat lady sings
The pen is mightier
than sword
The price of liberty is
eternal vigilance
The proof of the
pudding is in the eating
The road to hell is
paved with good
intentions
The shoemaker's son
always goes barefoot
The squeaking wheel
gets the grease
The truth will out
The way to a man's
heart is through his
stomach
There are more ways of
killing a cat than
choking it with cream
There are none so blind
as those, that will not
see
There are two sides to
every question
There but for the grace
of God, go I
There's a time and a
place for everything
There's an exception to
every rule
There's always more
fish in the sea
There's honour among
thieves
There's many a good
tune played on an old
fiddle
There's many a slip
'twixt cup and lip
There's more than one
way to skin a cat
There's no accounting
for tastes
There's no fool like an
old fool
There's no place like
home
There's no smoke
without fire
There's no such thing
as a free lunch
There's no such thing
as bad publicity
There's no time like the
present
There's none so blind
as those who will not
see
There's none so deaf as
those who will not hear
There's nowt so queer
as folk
There's one born every
minute
There's safety in
numbers
They that sow the wind,
shall reap the
whirlwind
Third time lucky
Those who do not learn
from history are
doomed to repeat it
Those who live in glass
houses shouldn't throw
stones
Those who sleep with
dogs will rise with fleas
Time and tide wait for
no man
Time flies
Time is a great healer
Time is money
Time will tell
'tis better to have loved
and lost, than never to
have loved at all
To err is human; to
forgive divine
To every thing there is a
season
To the victor go the
spoils
To travel hopefully is a
better thing than to
arrive
Tomorrow is another
day
Tomorrow never comes
Too many cooks spoil
the broth
Truth is stranger than
fiction
Truth will out
Two blacks don't make
a white
Two heads are better
than one
Two is company, but
three's a crowd
Two wrongs don't
make a right
Variety is the spice of
life
Virtue is its own
reward
Walls have ears
Walnuts and pears you
plant for your heirs
Waste not want not
What can't be cured
must be endured
What goes up must
come down
What you lose on the
swings you gain on the
roundabouts
What's sauce for the
goose is sauce for the
gander
When in Rome, do as
the Romans do
When the cat's away
the mice will play
When the going gets
tough, the tough get
going
When the oak is before
the ash, then you will
only get a splash; when
the ash is before the
oak, then you may
expect a soak
What the eye doesn't
see, the heart doesn't
grieve over
Where there's a will
there's a way
Where there's muck
there's brass
While there's life there's
hope
Whom the Gods love die
young
Why keep a dog and
bark yourself?
Women and children
first
Wonders will never
cease
Work expands so as to
fill the time available
Worrying never did
anyone any good
You are never too old to
learn
You are what you eat
You can have too much
of a good thing
You can lead a horse to
water, but you can't
make it drink
You can't have your
cake and eat it
You can't get blood out
of a stone
You can't make a silk
purse from a sow's ear
You can't make an
omelette without
breaking eggs
You can't make bricks
without straw
You can't run with the
hare and hunt with the
hounds
You can't teach an old
dog new tricks
You can't judge a book
by its cover
You can't win them all
You catch more flies
with honey than with
vinegar
You pays your money
and you takes your
choice
Youth is wasted on the
young

Sunday 15 April 2012

THE ELEPHANT AND THE BLIND MEN.

Once upon a time, there lived six
blind men in a village. One day
the villagers told them, "Hey,
there is an elephant in the village
today."
They had no idea what an
elephant is. They decided, "Even
though we would not be able to
see it, let us go and feel it
anyway." All of them went where
the elephant was. Everyone of
them touched the elephant.
"Hey, the elephant is a pillar," said
the first man who touched his
leg.
"Oh, no! it is like a rope," said the
second man who touched the
tail.
"Oh, no! it is like a thick branch
of a tree," said the third man
who touched the trunk of the
elephant.
"It is like a big hand fan" said the
fourth man who touched the ear
of the elephant.
"It is like a huge wall," said the
fifth man who touched the belly
of the elephant.
"It is like a solid pipe," Said the
sixth man who touched the tusk
of the elephant.
They began to argue about the
elephant and everyone of them
insisted that he was right. It
looked like they were getting
agitated. A wise man was
passing by and he saw this. He
stopped and asked them, "What
is the matter?" They said, "We
cannot agree to what the
elephant is like." Each one of
them told what he thought the
elephant was like. The wise man
calmly explained to them, "All of
you are right. The reason every
one of you is telling it differently
because each one of you
touched the different part of the
elephant. So, actually the elephant
has all those features what you
all said."
"Oh!" everyone said. There was
no more fight. They felt happy
that they were all right.
The moral of the story is that
there may be some truth to what
someone says. Sometimes we
can see that truth and sometimes
not because they may have
different perspective which we
may not agree too. So, rather
than arguing like the blind men,
we should say, "Maybe you have
your reasons." This way we don’t
get in arguments. In Jainism, it is
explained that truth can be
stated in seven different ways.
So, you can see how broad our
religion is. It teaches us to be
tolerant towards others for their
viewpoints. This allows us to live
in harmony with the people of
different thinking. This is known
as the Syadvada, Anekantvad, or
the theory of Manifold
Predictions
.

Saturday 14 April 2012

THE WILL TO DO SOMETHING IS FAR DIFFERENT FROM THE STRENGHT TO DO SOMETHING

"The man who goes farthest is
generally the one who is willing
to do and dare. The sure-thing
boat never gets far from
shore." Dale Carnegie

"You have a very powerful mind
that can make anything happen
as long as you keep yourself
centered. Dr. Wayne W. Dyer

"Strength does not come from
physical capacity. It comes from
an indomitable will."
Mahatma Gandhi

"Will power is to the mind like a
strong blind man who carries on
his shoulders a lame man who
can see."
Arthur Schopenhauer

"The world is full of willing
people, some willing to work, the
rest willing to let them." Robert
Frost

"Great souls have wills; feeble
ones have only wishes." Chinese
Proverb

"A man can do all things if he but
wills them." Leon Battista Alberti

"People do not lack strength;
they lack will." Victor Hugo

"What you have to do and the
way you have to do it is
incredibly simple. Whether you
are willing to do it, that's another
matter." Peter F. Drucker

"Will is character in action."
William Mcdougall

"It is fatal to enter any war
without the will to win it."
Douglas Macarthur

"Free will and determinism are
like a game of cards. The hand
that is dealt you is determinism.
The way you play your hand is
free will." Norman Cousins

"Self-will so ardent and active
that it will break a world to
pieces to make a stool to sit on."
Richard Cecil

"They can conquer who believe
they can. He has not learned the
first lesson is life who does not
every day surmount a fear."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

"The time is always right to do
what is right." Martin Luther
King Jr.

"Your own mind is a sacred
enclosure into which nothing
harmful can enter except by your
promotion."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

"'Tis better to be alone than in
bad company.'" George
Washington

"It is not because things are
different that we do not dare; it
is because we do not dare that
they are difficult." Anonymous

Wednesday 11 April 2012

KNOWING YOUR ENEMY IS WINNING HALF THE BATTLE.


“Everyone sees what you appear to be, few experience what you
really are.” “I'm not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it.” “If an injury has to be done to anman it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.”

“Never was anything great achieved without danger.” “it is much safer to be feared than loved because ...love is preserved by the link of obligation which,nowing to the baseness of men, is broken at every opportunity for
their advantage; but fearnpreserves you by a dread ofmpunishment which never fails.

“There is no other way to guard yourself against flattery than by making men understand that telling you the truth will not offend you.”

“All courses of action are risky, so prudence is not in avoiding danger (it's impossible), but calculating risk and actingmdecisively. Make mistakes of ambition and not mistakes of sloth. Develop the strength to do bold things, not the strength to suffer.”

“Men are so simple of mind, and so much dominated by their immediate needs, that a deceitful man will always find plenty who are ready to be deceived.”

“the ends justifies the means” “…he who seeks to deceive will
always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived.”

“Men are driven by two two principal impulses, either by love
or by fear.”

“It must be remembered thatthere is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than a new system. For the
initiator has the enmity of all who
would profit by the preservation
of the old institution and merely
lukewarm defenders in those
who gain by the new ones. ”

“The lion cannot protect himself
from traps, and the fox cannot
defend himself from wolves. One
must therefore be a fox to
recognize traps, and a lion to
frighten wolves.”
“It is not titles that honour men,
but men that honour titles.”
“Since love and fear can hardly
exist together, if we must choose
between them, it is far safer to be
feared than loved”
“A man who is used to acting in
one way never changes; he must
come to ruin when the times, in
changing, no longer are in
harmony with his ways.”
“Where the willingness is great,
the difficulties cannot be great. ”
“Whosoever desires constant
success must change his conduct
with the times.”
“Men in general judge more by
the sense of sight than by the
sense of touch, because everyone
can see but few can test by
feeling. Everyone sees what you
seem to be, few know what you
really are; and those few do not
dare take a stand against the
general opinion.”
“Appear as you may wish to be”
“How we live is so different from
how we ought to live that he who
studies what ought to be done
rather than what is done will
learn the way to his downfall
rather than to his preservation.”
“People should either be caressed
or crushed. If you do them minor
damage they will get their
revenge; but if you cripple them
there is nothing they can do. If
you need to injure someone, do it
in such a way that you do not
have to fear their vengeance.”
“A prudent man should always
follow in the path trodden by
great men and imitate those who
are most excellent, so that if he
does not attain to their greatness,
at any rate he will get some tinge
of it.”
“There are three classes of
intellects: one which
comprehends by itself; another
which appreciates what others
comprehend; and a third which
neither comprehends by itself nor
by the showing of others; the first
is the most excellent, the second
is good, and the third is useless.”
“When evening comes, I return
home and go into my study. On
the threshold I strip off my
muddy, sweaty, workday clothes,
and put on the robes of court and
palace, and in this graver dress I
enter the antique courts of the
ancients and am welcomed by
them, and there I taste the food
that alone is mine, and for which I
was born. And there I make bold
to speak to them and ask the
motives of their actions, and they,
in their humanity, reply to me. And
for the space of four hours I
forget the world, remember no
vexation, fear poverty no more,
tremble no more at death: I pass
indeed into their world.”
“History is written by the victors.”
“There is nothing more important
than appearing to be religious.”
“Therefore, it is necessary to be a
fox to discover the snares and a
lion to terrify the wolves”
“It is best to be both feared and
loved; however, if one cannot be
both it is better to be feared than
loved.”
“Men ought either to be well
treated or crushed, because they
can avenge themselves of treats.

The speech of JOEL TASUR an aspirant for kilgoris constituency member of National Assembly During a meeting with University students from Transmara district at park villa,NAROK.ON 8/4/2012

This what the aspiran joel had to say.
Am joel Tasur,tasur is a family name my father is called Olesankei tasur and my mother is from kiyiapi's family. "She is actually the 1st born in the house of professor james kiyiapi the current ps in the ministry of Education"said joe
majority knows me as a very good man,some knows me as a bad man,others knows me as a freedom fighter of the people and actually am the people's servant.
"I want to take u back to the history of my personal arena"he said
'am the 2nd class founders of sosio secondary school,
I was the MD at kilgoris cereals NCPB,where i employed majority veteran politicians in today's kilgoris and thereafter i was transffered to Kirindon Depot where i managed it effectively,i was the first MD amongest my other 7 collegues of mine.
In 1985,when i was transffered to Konza Depot, currently konza city i saw as a waste of time and resources since i was a farmer and a maasai i resigned the job simply because my family and my cows wil be mismanaged in my absentia' he said
I sincerely remember in 1988, when makueni used to no. 1 and Narok district no.48, IN CPE and immediately 1991 when Olenkanai was the DEO Narok district,our district Narok emerges to be no.22 in CPE in effort of DEO olenkanai."i personally lead the people from kilgoris to narok to give forth of thanks DEO Olenkanai.i bought a herdgoat of ksh 7000 as a gift of mr DEO nkanai.'By then i knew that everything is possible' from 48 to 22.."Everything is possible and if its impossible it doesnt exist"said joel

IN MY WORLD OF POLITICS
"in 1992 i foreheaded for change in transmara and even led transmara residents to sought out Magistrate Julius sunkuli in kericho where he was working as the magistrate."by then i was at age of 24yrs am majority of our current youths"he nodded.
When the election were over Sunkuli won and we celebrated at my palace.
During 2002,i was the closest friend of the Prime minister Raila odinga during the swim of National Rainbow coalition and Gideon konchelah was in ford people. 'I promise to step down for Konchela if only he only left ford people,which he did and joined me in Narc."joel said. I knew transmara need reluctant and elderly aged people like konchela."he said.
3yrs down the line he loss focus and adopted a culture of defending the seat and locking out his eloctorate and i left him because he was not promising''said joel.
In 2007 election i automaticaly knew that it was i loss and i decided not to take any side,my brother tried and other 12 maasais against 1 kalenjin and i knew we were loosing''he added

REASONS WHY I (JOEL) WISH TO CLINCH THE KILGORIS CONSTITUENCY MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
1.."I spearheaded sunkuli to win 1992 election and Konchellah to win 2002 election but both of them loose focus in leadership and adopted personal intrest"said joel
2.we are behind in terms of Education because of poor leadership,segregation and prideness and personal interest.
3.If givem a chance Am experienced and have knowledge in politics to lead the better. i have no fear in telling the truth and defending people's right.
4.I usually sponsor student to trips yearly and get them exams and motivate the in important in Education at my own expense and those school around pirrar division can testimonies.eg new vision pirrar zone
5.kilgoris is the only place with full licenced Gold mining and resources are poorly destributed because of poor leadership.
6.On youth ajenda i promise to built a talent academy in kilgoris for different Talents
7.I want to warn youths because of:
1. Electing people who dont know tha people
2.Doing the same thing and expect different result whìch imposible.
3.electing the people who dont know the people and dont know problems of the people
8.Our roads are pathetics year out year in because poor leadership and how tender are given which is very bad."money for road are going back to treasury because of lacking what to do with.it only happens in kilgoris.
9.I want to maximise the use of available resources.
10.I dont want to promise a bridge where there is no a river in 5yrs time you either regret why you elected me or give me many chance to serve you equitably ' joel said

some of my greater achievement and legacy is by elevating profesor kiyiapi to PS FRM BEING A LECTURER "i took kiyiapi's CV TO president kibaki and was given the job."said.i employed clusters of people.

He was accompanied by Joshua kopassar an aspirant for MCA kilgoris central who promised that ,''am looking for motivation programme around our illitrate community."said kopassar he was accompanied with a commettee of 12 students from various universities in kenya.He was addresing the narok university students from Transmara on sunday 8/4/2012 at parkivilla,narok where the students agreed in one voice to back him with all they can.the students lead by their chairman paul korio promise to have and designning change by voting leaders of intregrity.

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Always have yourself another chance..and be yourself.

Things aren't always as they
appear. Sometimes what seems
to be the end is really just a new
beginning. Like a caterpillar
turning into a butterfly.
I remember a time when it felt
like nothing could go right. The
whole world appeared to be
teamed up against me. But I kept
on moving forward, even when I
couldn't tell exactly where I was
going.
I found in life it's not about
attaining a goal. What's most
important is who we become
during our pursuit.
If everyday is starting to feel like
a struggle and your desires
appear to be getting further and
further away- Stop.


What the caterpillar calls the end
of the world, the master calls a
butterfly.
-Richard Bach
If you have made mistakes, there
is always another chance for you.
You may have a fresh start any
moment you choose,
for this thing we call 'failure' is
not the falling down, but the
staying down.
-Mary Pickford
It doesn't matter how many say
it cannot be done
or how many people have tried it
before;
it's important to realize that
whatever you're doing,
it's your first attempt at it.
-Wally Amos
If one dream should fall and
break into a thousand pieces,
never be afraid to pick one of
those pieces up and begin again.
-Flavia Weedn
The world is round and the place
which may seem like the end
may also be only the beginning.
-Ivy Baker Priest
Experience is not what happens
to you;
it is what you do with what
happens to you.
-Aldous Huxley
Go confidently in the direction of
your dreams.
Live the life you have imagined.
-Henry David Thoreau
And this too, shall pass away.
-unknown
When you feel like giving up,
remember why you held on for
so long in the first place.
-unknown
Instead of giving myself reasons
why I can't,
I give myself reasons why I can.
-unknown
When one door closes another
door opens;
but we so often look so long and
so regretfully upon the closed
door,
that we do not see the ones
which open for us.
-Alexander Graham Bell
He who refuses to embrace a
unique opportunity
loses the prize as surely as if he
had failed.
-William James
Risk more than others think is
safe.
Care more than others think is
wise.
Dream more than others think is
practical.
Expect more than others think is
possible.
-Claude Bissell
Never let the odds keep you from
doing
what you know in your heart you
were meant to do.
-H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
A diamond is merely a lump of
coal that did well under pressure.
-unknown
Trust yourself. You know more
than you think you do.
-Benjamin Spock
Adversity is like a strong wind.
It tears away from us all but the
things that cannot be torn,
so that we see ourselves as we
really are.
-Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a
Geisha
When written in Chinese the
word "crisis" is composed of two
characters
one represents danger and the
other represents opportunity.
-John F. Kennedy
It is foolish to tear one's hair in
grief,
as though sorrow would be
made less by baldness.
-Cicero

components of a charismatic leader

'A leader is motivated in a desire to achieve but not a desire to beat others'harry
"management is efficiency of climbing a ladder of success, whilst leadership
determine whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall'' Roagen
>I have a different vision of
leadership. A leadership is
someone who brings people
together.
George W. Bush
>Leadership to me means duty,
honor, country. It means
character, and it means listening
from time to time.
George W. Bush
>I forgot to shake hands and be
friendly. It was an important
lesson about leadership.
Lee Iacocca
>Leadership does not depend on
being right.
Ivan Illich
>Educationists should build the
capacities of the spirit of inquiry,
creativity, entrepreneurial and
moral leadership among
students and become their role
model.
Abdul Kalam
>Leadership is influence.
John C. Maxwell
>Character matters; leadership
descends from character.
Rush Limbaugh
>The most dangerous leadership
myth is that leaders are born-that
there is a genetic factor to
leadership. This myth asserts that
people simply either have certain
charismatic qualities or not.
That's nonsense; in fact, the
opposite is true. Leaders are
made rather than born.
Warren G. Bennis
>Leadership is the capacity to
translate vision into reality.
Warren G. Bennis
>Leadership is diving for a loose
ball, getting the crowd involved,
getting other players involved.
It's being able to take it as well
as dish it out. That's the only way
you're going to get respect from
the players.
Larry Bird
>Leadership is getting players to
believe in you. If you tell a
teammate you're ready to play as
tough as you're able to, you'd
better go out there and do it.
Players will see right through a
phony. And they can tell when
you're not giving it all you've got.
Larry Bird
>We must recognize that as the
dominant power in the world we
have a special responsibility. In
addition to protecting our
national interests, we must take
the leadership in protecting the
common interests of humanity.
George Soros
>Leadership is, among other
things, the ability to inflict pain
and get away with it - short-term
pain for long-term gain.
George Will
>All of the great leaders have had
one characteristic in common: it
was the willingness to confront
unequivocally the major anxiety
of their people in their time. This,
and not much else, is the essence
of leadership.
John Kenneth Galbraith
>Charlatanism of some degree is
indispensable to effective
leadership.
Eric Hoffer
>Leadership is intangible, and
therefore no weapon ever
designed can replace it.
Omar N. Bradley
>A leader is one who, out of
madness or goodness,
volunteers to take upon himself
the woe of the people. There are
few men so foolish, hence the
erratic quality of leadership in
the world.
John Updike
>The task of leadership is not to
put greatness into humanity, but
to elicit it, for the greatness is
already there.
John Buchan
>To have long term success as a
coach or in any position of
leadership, you have to be
obsessed in some way.
Pat Riley

important qualities for a live woman

1. It's important to have a woman,
who helps at home, who cooks
from time to time, cleans up and
has a job.
2. It's important to have a woman,
who can make you laugh.
3. It's important to have a woman,
who you can trust and who
doesn't lie to you.
4. It's important to have a woman,
who is good in bed and who likes
to be with you.
5. It's very, very important that
these four women do not know
each other. ...