Sunday 11 April 2010

It is better to think about why someone asks you a particular question, and then don’t answer it; positively if possible, but negatively where necessary, but silence is preferable.

What is necessary may also be wise, but may not necessarily also be acceptable.

For a clearer view of the world, what you accept is clearly as important as what you deny.

Contained within one lifetime is all that is needed to live it, which includes everything needed to end it as well.

Other people’s opinions of you may affect you in ways that confirm the truth of their opinions of you, but only if you make it so.

A man you don’t trust to jump up and down at the appropriate moment you won’t come anywhere near; although why he would want to behave like that is anyone’s guess.

Acceptance within the adolescent peer group is the touchstone of individual youth culture; know this and you know all about it.

One of the favourite games of groups of young people socializing with each other in bars is to avoid talking to the shy, quiet, socially inexperienced young individuals whom are all alone; probably because they don’t notice their existence, and rightly so.

Sustained bouts of practical jokes lead inevitably to short bursts of violence; but don’t worry, as it’s all just a sustained dominance gambit.

Life can be looked upon as being one big game: rules, players, winners, losers; right up to the time when you begin to lose.

It’s fair to say that you know differently when you’re young than from when you’re old, but by then it’s too late to change your tune.

If you don’t learn that self-reliance gives self-support producing self-esteem, then you perpetuate the natural born victim within yourself.

Sometimes when you’re pushed you don’t want to know; which is often a good way to look at it, and other times not.

Those who use dominance as a means of expression should be stared at, as they don’t like it put like that.

No one has to agree with your stated opinion, as it’s all the better to suppress you with.

Friendliness is the price you pay for being thought “normal” by the rest of the “back-scratching” fraternity.

Oppression is best practiced by the man in the street just going about his lawful, everyday business.

One thing people do a lot after a while is die, and that’s just the naturally repetitive end of “that sort of thing.”

With some people you find that they “can’t die today,” as they’ve got “too much to do tomorrow.” And there’s no particular reason why that shouldn’t be so…

Sometimes, you may actually want the best for someone but have no clue how to give it to him; perhaps, he should really go and find that out for himself.

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