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Oscar Auliq-Ice Calvin Moses Ariko, born April 14, 1992, and recognized as Oscar Auliq-Ice, is a Ugandan-born economist, investor, and entrepreneur. He is also an author and prolific writer, celebrated for his contributions to the realms of literature. His literary portfolio spans a wide spectrum, encompassing novels, scripts, short stories, parables, fables, essays, research papers, biographies, memoirs, and poetry, as well as intriguing epigrams and captivating aphorisms, showcasing his literary prowess and profound ability to distill complex ideas into concise and impactful statement. Through his succinct and profound expressions and his mastery of the written word, his words have the power to both captivate and challenge readers, sparking profound reflections on life, society, and human nature. |
Celebrate, O stars and sunbeams,
and all that glows in the brilliant sky...
That craft you glimpse, my dear observers,
Boasts of once dancing with the wind's whims...
In the alleys where secrets intertwine,
If she were not a beacon, so divine...
In twilight's embrace, where shadows play,
If not for her light, guiding the stray...
In the dimly lit corners of a hushed room,
Silhouettes intertwine, eschewing gloom...
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No one builds a legacy by standing still. |
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For each day brings new melodies, and opportunities to be, Part of this wondrous, endless cycle, in life’s eternal sea. |
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In the symphony of dawn, may our spirits also rise, And dance with unbridled joy, beneath the vast, blue skies. |