Saturday, 18 December 2010

There’s an infinite amount of things one can choose to do, but then one could always choose to do nothing instead.

If you’re sensible, you don’t want to know about things you don’t want to be affected by, by mistake.

Maturity comes with a faint whiff of marsh gas about it, which is why most people put their noses up while they’re about it.

Subtlety is the spice of life, without which there is only the continued blandness of some sort of incomprehension.

Beware of he who isn’t eager, as he isn’t “one of us” and may even be “one of them.”

A real man will not converse with a lesser man, but will discuss “it” at length with his mates.

It is a great mistake to sit down and do nothing, for nothing will be done, and there’s not much that can be done about that.

When someone tells you to fuck off, then you can both laugh about it later.

Accepting your limitations can be the beginnings of using that to create a new viewpoint on your life. You make of that what you wish.

Never assume that somebody who you trust completely would have any better insights than you into what you should be doing with yourself.

If what you know isn’t quite correct; then what you do next should be much better understood than that.

For all the fanaticism of the fanatic the fanatical man cannot see it for what it is for himself.

It’s fortunate that we’re not smart enough to comprehend everything happening to us, because if we could we couldn’t get our heads around it.

1 comment:

  1. Do not despise the snake for having no horns, for who is to say it will not become a dragon? So may one just man become an army...

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