Trouble is never hard to find.
I frowned. They sounded like the same thing to me, gain and purpose.
If there were aliens, they certainly wouldn’t come to Nigeria. Or maybe they would.
I swiped otjize from my forehead with my index finger and knelt down. Then I touched the finger to the sand, grounding the sweet smelling red clay into it. “Thank you,” I whispered.
My mother once said that fear is like a man who, once burned, is afraid of a glow worm.
If you spend enough time in the desert, you will hear it speak.
Lies are a thing of the physical world. They can’t exist in the spirit world.
Suicide is death on purpose!
If there was one thing I had learned in all my strange journeys it was that what would be would be and sometimes you wait to see.
Then I slid a slice of white milky dessert on my tray. I did not know its name, but it was easily the most wonderful thing I’d ever tasted. Each bite would fuel my mental well-being.
His anger was rightful, but all that he said was from what he didn’t truly know.
Sometimes a man must throw caution to the wind.
What’s the matter?” she asked, worried. “I’m afraid of what you’ll find.” “We’ll definitely find some interesting things, but nothing you can’t deal with, Binti. You already are what you are and you’re fine.
I’d seen myself as broken. But couldn’t you be broken and still bring change?
The tarantula scrambles faster, certain that he will make it across. Certain of his extraordinary speed. Crunch.
When she was afraid, nervous, or uncomfortable, all she had to do was focus on the science to feel balanced again. It was no different now.
We all are born with burdens. Some of us more than others.
Stay out of trouble. Be positive forces to the world.
Humans. Always performing.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend... even if it’s a monster.