"When angry, count to a hundred...." - Quote by Mark Twain
When angry, count to a hundred.
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“Experience is an author's most valuable asset; experience is the thing that puts the muscle and the breath and the warm blood into the book he writes.”
“Conformity—the natural instinct to passively yield to that vague something recognized as authority.”
“The only certainties in life are death and taxes.”
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“A votary of ahimsa must cultivate the habit of unremitting toil, sleepless vigilance, ceaseless self-control.”
“It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself.”
“It is terrifying to see how easily, in certain people, all dignity collapses. Yet when you think about it, this is quite normal since they only maintain this dignity by constantly striving against their own nature.”