In this series of “The Story of Love, Untold” the Ice Heart emerges as a profound emblem of love’s enduring strength and resilience. This crystalline heart, sculpted from the coldest ice, stands as a testament to love’s capacity to withstand the harshest conditions, preserving its core essence against the biting chill of adversity. Much like the ice that retains its form despite the cold, love maintains its integrity and commitment, even when faced with the most daunting challenges. The Ice Heart teaches us that love, in its purest form, is not brittle but enduring, able to weather the storm of trials and time, holding within it the eternal flame of devotion and steadfastness, revealing that even in the coldest moments, the heart of love remains unyielding.
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He who talks incessantly talks nonsense
Word of the Day: “He who talks incessantly talks nonsense.” – see explanation – Cote d’Ivoire Proverb.
Today in history in 1984, “For the first time, Côte d’Ivoire hosts the Africa Cup of Nations (14th edition). Cameroon wins Africa’s ultimate football championship, but Ghana’s Théophile Abega is Best Player.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday
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A donkey’s gratitude is a kick…
Word of the Day: “A donkey always says thank you with a kick.” – see explanation https://youtube.com/shorts/0vx3A5-kb8k?si=An_hf9Hd148fodyE. Kenyan Proverb.
Today in history in 1992, “The Kenyan mothers of political prisoners who have been subject to arbitrary arrest and police torture by the Daniel arap Moi regime stage a protest at Uhuru Park, Nairobi, for the release of their sons and daughters. The demonstration is broken up by police, but one year from today Moi’s government will make the gesture of releasing 51 prisoners of the thousands who have disappeared.”
Also in 2014, “Lupita Nyong’o becomes the first Kenyan and the first black African to win an Academy Award (Oscar). She is named Best Supporting Actress, for her work in the 2013 movie 12 Years a Slave.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday
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