Thursday 9 July 2009

There’s a difference between being ambitious and just being mean, and if you don’t know what that is you’re not ambitious.

Sometimes, where you just begin to think differently somehow, it may be just now, or then, maybe, it could quite possibly be just later on, just by surprise.

If you had to make the worst choice available and made it purely for your own benefit, is this not then the human value behind the mask of betrayal?

An unacceptable betrayal can ever so easily be done, simply to preserve immediately that thing which you are too afraid to risk losing.

Good manners applied neatly to the respectful are the mark of the morally robust, while a good burp should be reserved for the impending foe.

You may be attacked not only because you are weak and so should be attacked, but also because you are weak and so could be attacked.

To live every day with something unacceptable is something you could probably get used to, if you didn’t bother to think about it too much.

The morality of the moron is moronic, while that of the semi-moron must be quite justified by the circumstances.

If, in actual fact, you’re prepared to shed blood, sweat and tears to get what you want out of life, at least that’s a good start.

Taking a huge risk can be a quite natural thing to do, usually found for sale for a bargain price at your convenience.

He who knows enough to cultivates the esteem of his peers, also knows he won’t have to look too far for backbiters if he doesn’t.

When you think you’re home free, that’s where you’ll usually find that you’ll be most exposed to being caught out.

When you simply cannot speak the truth you must be a very loud liar and keep on going.

If as a male human being you’re not what a man is supposed to be you’ll find it impossible to act like one, indeed you won’t even notice the difference.

If one day someone just up and chooses to call you the most boring person in the world, then he’s probably also quite right to do so with compete impunity.

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