Tuesday 8 November 2011

Deceit is something with a strong sense of truth about it, but has none of its good intentions.

The outcast is here primarily to be informed of his rightful place in society by the average man just going about his usual business.

When you just over-react people tend to look at you as if you have just overreacted over nothing at all.

It is perhaps better to learn from the mistakes of others than from your own, but you will probably learn more from your own.

If it’s not all right by you someone else probably isn’t so bothered by it so much, but that’s just to be expected.

Be wary of the man who offers you his hand for nothing, as you don’t always know where it’s been.

Defeat can either crush you or help reform you; anything else is beyond the realms of your worst imaginings.

Justice is supposed to bring order and fairness with authority, but you should always know when to do as you’re told.

A sneer, is a sneer, is a sneer, and means precisely “that sort of thing.”

Selfishness must have a reason, continuance, and a direction, or else it isn’t selfish enough to work.

If the strong demean the weak especially it is probably only to help enhance their status while doing so.

When something is lacking it’s partly still there to be seen, but not many people will understand what they’re looking at.

Standing alone in the crowd one is either “within the group” or “without the group”.

Occasionally, two wrongs can make a right, as since if it’s so right it can’t be so wrong.

Real men cannot possibly be shy, but can still wet themselves in fear of the dark.

Group acceptance is better than group vilification, but only on all pertinent occasions.

Resonance in conversation produces resonance in like-minded people, as it’s all very dynamic.

To be attacked unexpectedly with the whole truth suggests some sort of lying is also in order.