Thursday, 16 December 2010

Do not simply assume that the person you’re holding an interesting conversation with is talking solely to you, as he could simply be talking to himself.

When you start to ignore someone in your sphere of influence he’ll ignore you right back much worse, then you’ll notice him right enough.

Dominance postures induce receptive-acceptance procedures—now, you either “go away,” or, alternatively, you’re here to stay and “prove it.”

The appearance of happiness is the custom-made defence of the “jollity along a bit”—or else you risk being thought of by people as being highly-strung.

One should only step over somebody when he’s dead, as when he’s alive he doesn’t much like it.

What does it take to really want to do what you should want to do, a healthy sense of “checking it out”?

You can be honourable without being reckless, but it’s an odd kettle of fish to deal with.

Opinions are like arseholes: everybody has got one and they always go off when least expected.

To focus on something important in time, is to touch on its unique essence in a moment of pure revelation.

There is a limiting factor to limitations: you don’t always know where their limits lie.

Sometimes, you can have nothing left to drive you, which can be a driving force in itself; or, sometimes, it isn’t.

Expect nothing from the world and you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Sometimes, you can’t get what you want when you want it, which must be annoying.

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