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有些人只有在试图表现得严肃的时候才显得滑稽。
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谈话时,要忍住不把秘密说出来是很难的,仿佛信息具有生存的欲望和繁殖的能力。
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随机生存的智慧:黑天鹅语录 COUNTER NARRATIVES
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The best revenge on a liar is to convince him that you believe what he said.
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When we want to do something while unconsciously certain to fail, we seek advice so we can blame someone else for the failure.
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It is harder to say no when you really mean it than when you don’t.
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Never say no twice if you mean it.
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Your reputation is harmed the most by what you say to defend it.
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The only objective definition of aging is when a person starts to talk about aging.
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They will envy you for your success, for your wealth, for your intelligence, for your looks, for your status —but rarely for your wisdom.
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Most of what they call humility is successfully disguised arrogance.
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If you want people to read a book, tell them it is overrated.
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You never win an argument until they attack your person.
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Nothing is more permanent than “temporary” arrangements, deficits, truces, and relationships; and nothing is more temporary than “permanent” ones.
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The most painful moments are not those we spend with uninteresting people; rather, they are those spent with uninteresting people trying hard to be interesting.
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Hatred is love with a typo somewhere in the computer code, correctable but very hard to find.
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I wonder whether a bitter enemy would be jealous if he discovered that I hated someone else.
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The characteristic feature of the loser is to bemoan, in general terms, mankind’s flaws, biases, contradictions, and irrationality—without exploiting them for fun and profit.
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The test of whether you really liked a book is if you reread it (and how many times); the test of whether you really liked someone’s company is if you are ready to meet him again and again—the rest is spin, or that variety of sentiment now called self-esteem.
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We ask “why is he rich (or poor)?” not “why isn’t he richer (or poorer)?”; “why is the crisis so deep?” not “why isn’t it deeper?”.
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Hatred is much harder to fake than love. You hear of fake love; never of fake hate.
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The opposite of manliness isn’t cowardice; it’s technology
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Usually, what we call “good listener” is someone with skillfully polished indifference.
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