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risk is the spice of life.”
As with all statistical probabilities, everything that can happen will, eventually, happen if given enough time.
“You won’t be able to help it. You’ll eventually get sick of me. I’m meant to be enjoyed in small doses.”
(Make no mistake: a man didn’t apply that much hair gel unless he did shady shit.)
Be excellent to each other.
Anyone can win with a good hand, but the best players win with bad ones.
Crying does not indicate that you are weak. Since birth, crying has always been a sign we are alive,’”
Fortune favors the bold.
All this collected knowledge is wonderful, but have you been outside lately?
(“I should have been a priest; people love telling me things.”)
The Bard once wrote, ‘Cowards die many times before their deaths; the valiant never taste of death but once.’