


In the love column: literature, irony, humor, the individual, and the defense of free expression.
They remind these people of the existential crisis that cause their current state of being.
According to the book Strong, aggressive, ambitious people intimidate weak, passive, lackadaisical people regardless of sex.
No more root-and-branch challenge to the values of the Enlightenment (on the bicentennial of the fall of the Bastille) or to the First Amendment to the Constitution, could be imagined. “Well, I have something to tell you: don’t let the sun set on you in this county, because…”I grabbed his wrist and yanked him forward, tripping him with my foot. “Listen well, because I won’t be repeating myself, you racist prick.
He went down back first and I caught him by his throat, three feet above the ground, lifted him up a bit and bent down to his face. If you make any trouble for me or my people, I’ll hunt you down like the pig you are and carve a second mouth across your gut. The next time you hear something laugh and howl in the night, hug your family, because you won’t see the sunrise.”I opened my fingers.
People who ask confidently get more than those who are hesitant and uncertain.
When you've figured out what you want to ask for, do it with certainty, boldness and confidence.
“Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there’s nothing you can do.
If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you.
Just as we did in District Thirteen.” ― Suzanne Collins, tags: acid, arch-enemy, aura, backbiting, bad-eggs, bogus, calumny, chemical, crazy-people, criminal, curse, demon, devil, electrocution, enemies, facial-expression, fake, false, fear, foolishness, gaze, glory, gossip, gossipers, halo, hate, hater, haters, hatred, influence, insanity, intimidation, madness, negative, negative-people, people, pessimism, rival, simpleton, slander, slanderers, stupidity, threat, threaten, toxic-people, trepidation, venom, vibration “When the Washington Post telephoned me at home on Valentine's Day 1989 to ask my opinion about the Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwah, I felt at once that here was something that completely committed me.
It was, if I can phrase it like this, a matter of everything I hated versus everything I loved.