Monday 25 January 2010

In misunderstanding the point of another man’s sarcasm you may always whack him for it, but that doesn’t necessarily avoid the consequences of doing so.

Occasionally, a true observation of what a man really is can also be put in the form of a casual remark, one quite enough to put him six feet under for you.

Only the measured response is necessary when you are attacked, if only to preserve your peace of mind.

Assuming you care, the rasher choices you care to make can also have an unforeseen detrimental effect upon others you may care for.

To fight, a man must need to know what he’s fighting for, or at least know a man relatively close by at the time who does.

Time is on a man’s side only when it doesn’t come up and bite him in the arse for being daft over it.

To “seize the moment” first of all you must learn how to recognize it amidst all the other similar moments vying for your attention.

If ever you are not confused enough now, wait a bit longer and you could be confused even more than before.

Theoretically speaking, if you fight hard you have a cast iron guarantee there that you’ll survive, at least until the warranty runs out.

Anyone can make a simple mistake, and provided he doesn’t kill anyone but himself through doing so he is entitled to make another one.

Stop trying for you stated objective and you’ll have already reached your destination, whatever that is.

If about you everything is in chaos do not concern yourself unduly, somebody has got to know what is happening and it will probably be the enemy.

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