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  • #1
    “In a mindful relationship, the partners are together because they want to be. The single thing that determines the quality of that relationship is the two of them - their compatibility, theirs plans. If they are secure in that connection, everything else is irrelevant. Nobody can “steal” anybody away, nobody need worry about wandering attentions.   Jealousy”
    Simeon Lindstrom, When Life Gives You Lemons - Squeeze 'em Dry

  • #2
    Michael Samuels
    “At the end of this lifetime, all the “stuff” you accrue is not going to make you happy. At the end of your life, all you’re going to have is who you’ve become as an individual, and that is what matters the most. What are you leaving behind for the next generation to build upon? Did you set up your family? Did you accomplish everything you wanted during your journey? And did it make you happy? But”
    Michael Samuels, Keep Calm and Ask On: A No-Nonsense Guide to Fulfilling Your Dreams

  • #3
    Michael Samuels
    “The bigger the bad guy, the bigger the obstacles that are thrown in your path, the bigger the reward for you. Do”
    Michael Samuels, Keep Calm and Ask On: A No-Nonsense Guide to Fulfilling Your Dreams

  • #4
    “You know what they say − the road to hell is paved with good intentions.  Our worth is determined by our deeds, not by our good intentions.  If you’re going to talk the talk you should be prepared to walk the walk. ”
    Brent Longstone, REROUTING YOUR THOUGHTS: Using the Immense Power of your Subconscious mind to Create Happiness and strengthen Self-Confidence

  • #5
    Alexa Keating
    “Remember that you cannot have what you want while clinging to what you do not want. Trust that you deserve rewarding events in your life that work. Either bring the current events into harmony with your vision, or make room for one that brings you joy.’   ~ Unknown These”
    Alexa Keating, Can't You Read the Signs Gifts from Our Guides

  • #6
    Jenny Loveless
    “Lack of Imagination is Your Only Limitation     This”
    Jenny Loveless, Law of Attraction: The Secret Power of The Universe (How to Visualize & Meditate for Manifesting Love, Money, Happiness & Success) Inspirational Self Help Book About Positive Thinking

  • #7
    Frank Joseph
    “As above, so below,” runs the old motto. It”
    Frank Joseph, The Power of Coincidence: The mysterious role of synchronicity in shaping our lives

  • #8
    Stephen Doran
    “to be truly nice you must be truly honest, which means, no bullshit.”
    Stephen Doran, BURN THE BULLSHIT: How To Live Before You Die

  • #9
    Stephen Doran
    “If you know what you’re worth, then go out and get what you’re worth!”
    Stephen Doran, BURN THE BULLSHIT: How To Live Before You Die

  • #10
    “At the work place, one should differentiate and establish clear boundaries between work place allies (those you are friendly to for mutual support and a positive reputation), and intimate friends (those you tell your secrets to). In most cases, it’s best to find your friends elsewhere and just go to work for professional advancement and the paycheck.”
    Transcendence, Master Dealing with Psychopaths, Sociopaths and Narcissists - The Ultimate Handbook for the Empath

  • #11
    “No person is your friend who demands your silence or denies your right to grow.” – Alice Walker”
    Transcendence, Master Dealing with Psychopaths, Sociopaths and Narcissists - The Ultimate Handbook for the Empath

  • #12
    Thomas  Sheridan
    “We have to love ourselves first in order to attract the kind of people and situations to love us back in return. There is no way around this. We exist as individuals for a reason. Unconditional love is conditional on loving oneself firstly and being secure in this.”
    Thomas Sheridan, Puzzling People: The Labyrinth of the Psychopath

  • #13
    Thomas  Sheridan
    “Look after yourself always. Be open and friendly, but not impulsive and easily swayed with superficial ‘loving’ gestures and displays from others.”
    Thomas Sheridan, Puzzling People: The Labyrinth of the Psychopath

  • #14
    Thomas  Sheridan
    “One of the reasons circus clowns terrify sensitive individuals is because their image triggers an instinctual response within us concerning a collective archetypal folk memory of the potential evil which might lay behind the painted-on smile. We know the smile of the circus clown is fake and that underneath the expression can be a malicious sneer.”
    Thomas Sheridan, Puzzling People: The Labyrinth of the Psychopath

  • #15
    Richard Dotts
    “Only pay attention to something if it is wanted!”   Second,”
    Richard Dotts, Dissolve The Problem: by Shifting Physical Reality

  • #16
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Nor should we lose heart if something doesn’t please someone, for there’ll always be someone else it does.”
    Baltasar Gracián, How to Use Your Enemies

  • #17
    Baltasar Gracián
    “Life doesn’t depend on any one opinion, any one custom, or any one century.”
    Baltasar Gracián, How to Use Your Enemies

  • #18
    “It’s easy for people to forget what you say. What they will remember is how you make them feel when they’re with you. This”
    R Shaw, Machiavelli Mindset: How To Conquer Your Enemies, Achieve Audacious Goals & Live Without Limits From The Prince

  • #19
    “Trusting others is all good and well, but distrusting them is better. People are rotten so always expect the worst in them. This way, when people don’t turn out as bad as you thought they’d be, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. It’s a lot better than being disappointed. Also,”
    R Shaw, Machiavelli Mindset: How To Conquer Your Enemies, Achieve Audacious Goals & Live Without Limits From The Prince

  • #20
    “Unfortunately, we have become a civilization of pussies. To give you an example, do you remember a news story on Yahoo! about a high school basketball team that scored over 100 points, and the other team had less than 20 points? The “officials” in charge said that the winning team was wrong for embarrassing the other team like that. I remember the good ole’ days when sports were meant to be won, and the winning team got the glory. Instead of that happening now, we are supposed to make every kid feel like they did a good job even if they sucked ass. Sorry, but they were losers that day. Does that make them losers in life? Not unless they bitch and whine about it not being fair that they lost by that difference in points.   If”
    Some Anonymous Dude, How to Be Dr. House & Simon Cowell: The Guide to Always Being Right & Alienating Others

  • #21
    “As adults, we should be smarter and not make every kid feel special. That’s how mediocre people are created; someone lied to them all of their life and they didn’t feel a need to improve themselves.   If”
    Some Anonymous Dude, How to Be Dr. House & Simon Cowell: The Guide to Always Being Right & Alienating Others

  • #22
    “Tell it like it is. Your parents taught you not to lie, so why do you spend your entire life lying to people in order to spare their feelings?   Sometimes”
    Some Anonymous Dude, How to Be Dr. House & Simon Cowell: The Guide to Always Being Right & Alienating Others

  • #23
    Robert Greene
    “Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #24
    Robert Greene
    “The only means to gain one’s ends with people are force and cunning. Love also, they say; but that is to wait for sunshine, and life needs every moment. JOHANN VON GOETHE, 1749–1832 You”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #25
    Robert Greene
    “The value of a thing sometimes lies not in what one attains with it, but in what one pays for it—what it costs us.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #26
    Suzanne L. Davis
    “Another way to say it is that we make excuses for ourselves. We give ourselves a break. However, as a general rule, we don’t give others a break. When we judge someone else’s actions, as a general rule we attribute their behavior to internal factors”
    Suzanne L. Davis, Ten Interesting Things about Human Behavior

  • #27
    Suzanne L. Davis
    “A similar thing happens when we make judgments about our abilities relative to others. All other things being equal, we rate our ability on a given task as above average, but we rate other people’s ability at the same task at or below average”
    Suzanne L. Davis, Ten Interesting Things about Human Behavior

  • #28
    “The fundamental takeaway, the universal principle, states: any time you can rely on yourself to get something done, you have power over the situation whereas, any time you need to rely an outside entity to achieve your aims, you lose power, and, therefore, control.”
    Brandon Musk, The New Machiavelli: New And Improved Machiavellian Concepts For The Modern Age

  • #29
    “There is very rarely a white or black situation—almost everything to do with humans, including their nature, is a shade of gray.”
    Brandon Musk, The New Machiavelli: New And Improved Machiavellian Concepts For The Modern Age

  • #30
    Ryan Holiday
    “Okay, you’ve got to do something very difficult. Don’t focus on that. Instead break it down into pieces. Simply do what you need to do right now. And do it well. And then move on to the next thing. Follow the process and not the prize. The”
    Ryan Holiday, The Obstacle is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage



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