Onuruth Quotes & Sayings
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During my lunch hour, which I spent on a bench in a nearby park, the waitresses would come and sit beside me talking at random, laughing, joking, smoking cigarettes. I learned about their tawdry dreams, their simple hopes, their home lives, their fear of feeling anything deeply, their sex problems, their husbands. They were an eager, restless, talkative, ignorant bunch, but casually kind and impersonal for all that. They knew nothing of hate and fear, and strove instinctively to avoid all passion. — Richard Wilbur

Your level of audacity affects how well they perceive your idea.
Audacity in asking means that you ask for what you actually want. When you are in the heat of the conversation, and things are getting real, and the yes and no affects your bank account, you will sometimes feel a temptation to be safe, rather than... sorry.
What a bullshit phrase, by the way.
I'd rather die in the pursuit of my peak potential, than live forever in a mediocre, average way."
Excerpt From: "Unlimited Influence: Sell Any Idea One On One. — Jonathan DeCollibus

There are people that are vegetarians that love bacon. — Jim Gaffigan

The lights of Wayward Pines glowed against the cliffs that boxed it in, and for the first time, those steep mountain walls seemed inviting. Fortifications — Blake Crouch

The greatest weakness of all is the great fear of appearing weak. — Jacques Benigne Bossuel

A very little little let us do
And all is done. — William Shakespeare

Tradition can, to be sure, participate in a creation, but it can no longer be creative itself. — Kenzo Tange

It has been said that terror is the principle of despotic government. Does your government therefore resemble despotism? Yes, as the sword that gleams in the hands of the heroes of liberty resembles that with which the henchmen of tyranny are armed ... The government of the revolution is liberty's despotism against tyranny. Is force made only to protect crime — Maximilien De Robespierre