Tuesday 26 July 2011

Half-believing in a lie being told can be another way of stepping away from continuing with what is another choice of actions, but time passes anyway.

Once, we were not only part of our possibilities, we were also fast becoming part of other facts as well, but perhaps we did not notice it in time to make much of a difference.

The tragedy of humanity is that we learn things too late, and so in learning them at least learn that.

Do not seek to impose upon another man over an irrelevance, as he may not appreciate it as much as you do.

Losing one’s balance occasionally suggests that one has had some in the first place, which is something that can never last.

Life is all about appreciating the subtle nuances; if you can get that right you won’t be so bothered with the details.

Someone else’s issues are never important enough to concern oneself over, unless one chooses to make them one’s own by mistake.

Being told, “you shouldn’t be here,” certainly puts you in a place where you wouldn’t want to be, but at least you deserved it.

Regardless of the alliances you choose to make, the ones you don’t choose to make are much more tenacious.

Manage to tell the people what they want to hear, when they want to hear it, and you won’t have to tell them anything else for the rest of your life.

Perhaps, the most irritating thing about double entendre is that, perhaps, there isn’t any.

One must learn how to bother people selectively; after all, one would not wish to bother them all at once.

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