Matthew LaCourse

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When you start to lose your temper, remember: There’s nothing manly about rage. It’s courtesy and kindness that define a human being—and a man. That’s who possesses strength and nerves and guts, not the angry whiners. To react like that brings you closer to impassivity—and so to strength. Pain is the opposite of strength, and so is anger. Both are things we suffer from, and yield to. …and one more thought, from Apollo: x. That to expect bad people not to injure others is crazy. It’s to ask the impossible.
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