Sandra Nadege
Rwandan author and poet
Sandra Nadege Uwayezu (born in 2003) is a Rwandan author and poet.
Quotes
editA Dialogue with Sandra Nadege (2022)
edit- A Dialogue with Sandra Nadege, africaindialogue.com (March 18,2022)
- Tell your story. I can see you are fighting yourself over it.
- If you cannot accept yourself, you live in a fog forever, trying to figure out who loves you or does not.
- Love yourself and if there is something you do not like about yourself, change it.
- Self-acceptance is a bittersweet remedy for many mental health issues that people face nowadays.
- I just realised that I could make a difference through something else instead of loathing myself.
- I had always loved writing and reading and so I decided to make a change.
- There are fewer chances of knowing if someone else truly accepts you.
- I was young and telling my story, baring myself.
- The crucial thing I learned is that writing is a process and one may have to do some rewriting and countless edits to get it to the level they want.
- I am more open to socialising with people, whereas I used to be a soft-spoken and quiet person.
- It takes a lot of conviction to release your thoughts and ideas to the world.
- The only thoughts we have control over are our own.
- I learned to be patient and collaborate with others.
- It is a journey that one never ends. I just have to keep on learning and growing in literature.
- It is hard to do, but the best things in the world do not come easily.
- Writing is not for the faint-hearted; one should be able to stand by their writing.
- I learned to be patient and tried to excel at things even when I did not want to.
- High school life taught me to choose my friends carefully and how to deal with my emotions as a teenager.
- There were things that I could not deem worthy of my time, but then with the situation there, there were some things I had to go through.