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  • #1
    Robert Greene
    “If we experience any failures or setbacks, we do not forget them because they offend our self-esteem. Instead we reflect on them deeply, trying to figure out what went wrong and discern whether there are any patterns to our mistakes.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #2
    Robert Greene
    “Become who you are by learning who you are.”
    Robert Greene, Mastery

  • #3
    Jeanette Winterson
    “It is not possible to control the outside of yourself until you have mastered your breathing space. It is not possible to change anything until you understand the substance you wish to change.”
    Jeanette Winterson, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit

  • #4
    “All negative emotion originates from
    FEAR and all positive emotion originates from LOVE.”
    Renee Cefalu

  • #5
    “It is easy for others to dismiss you when people do not understand themselves. It is easy for people to judge you when they do not understand themselves. It is difficult for people to except you for who you are when they do not understand who they are.”
    Renee Cefalu

  • #6
    Siim Land
    “The two things that truly belong to ourselves are our thoughts and actions.”
    Siim Land, Becoming a Self-Empowered Being: The Journey Towards Achieving Body-Mind-Mastery and Living According to One's Calling

  • #7
    Robert Greene
    “LAW 4
    Always Say Less Than Necessary

    When you are trying to impress people with words, the more you say, the more common you appear, and the less in control. Even if you are saying something banal, it will seem original if you make it vague, open-ended, and sphinxlike. Powerful people impress and intimidate by saying less. The more you say, the more likely you are to say something foolish.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #8
    Robert Greene
    “Lord, protect me from my friends; I can take care of my enemies.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #9
    Robert Greene
    “Never waste valuable time, or mental peace of mind, on the affairs of others鈥攖hat is too high a price to pay.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #10
    Robert Greene
    “do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #11
    Robert Greene
    “When you show yourself to the world and display your talents, you naturally stir all kinds of resentment, envy, and other manifestations of insecurity... you cannot spend your life worrying about the petty feelings of others”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #12
    Robert Greene
    “If you are unsure of a course of action, do not attempt it. Your doubts and hesitations will infect your execution. Timidity is dangerous: Better to enter with boldness. Any mistakes you commit through audacity are easily corrected with more audacity. Everyone admires the bold; no one honors the timid.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #13
    Robert Greene
    “Do not leave your reputation to chance or gossip; it is your life's artwork, and you must craft it, hone it, and display it with the care of an artist.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #14
    Robert Greene
    “You choose to let things bother you. You can just as easily choose not to notice the irritating offender, to consider the matter trivial and unworthy of your interest. That is the powerful move. What you do not react to cannot drag you down in a futile engagement. Your pride is not involved. The best lesson you can teach an irritating gnat is to consign it to oblivion by ignoring it.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #15
    Robert Greene
    “A man said to a Dervish: 鈥淲hy do I not see you more often?鈥� The Dervish replied, 鈥淏ecause the words 鈥榃hy have you not been to see me?鈥� are sweeter to my ear than the words 鈥榃hy have you come again?”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #16
    Robert Greene
    “If you lead the sucker down a familiar path, he won't catch on when you lead him into a trap.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #17
    Robert Greene
    “The Athenians were one of the most eminently practical people in history, and they made the most practical argument they could with the Melians: When you are weaker, there is nothing to be gained by fighting a useless fight. No one comes to help the weak鈥攂y doing so they would only put themselves in jeopardy. The weak are alone and must submit. Fighting gives you nothing to gain but martyrdom, and in the process a lot of people who do not believe in your cause will die.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #18
    Robert Greene
    “As Graci谩n said, 鈥淭he truth is generally seen, rarely heard.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #19
    Robert Greene
    “Power is a game, and in games you do not judge your opponents by their intentions but by the effects of their actions.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #20
    Robert Greene
    “Everyone admires the bold; no one honors the timid.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #21
    Robert Greene
    “There is a popular saying in Japan that goes 鈥淭ada yori takai mono wa nai,鈥� meaning: 鈥淣othing is more costly than something given free of charge.鈥� THE UNSPOKEN WAY, MICHIHIRO MATSUMOTO, 1988”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #22
    Robert Greene
    “To have a good enemy, choose a friend: He knows where to strike. DIANF DE POITIERS, 1499-1566, MISTRESS OF HENRI II OF FRANCE”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #23
    Robert Greene
    “Everything is judged by its appearance; what is unseen counts for nothing. Never let yourself get lost in the crowd, then, or buried in oblivion. Stand out. Be conspicuous, at all cost. Make yourself a magnet of attention by appearing larger, more colorful, more mysterious than the bland and timid masses.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #24
    Robert Greene
    “You must be the mirror, training your mind to try to see yourself as others see you.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #25
    Robert Greene
    “Do not commit yourself to anybody or anything, for that is to be a slave, a slave to every man.... Above all, keep yourself free of commitments and obligations鈥攖hey are the device of another to get you into his power.... (Baltasar Graci谩n, 1601-1658) PART”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #26
    Robert Greene
    “Men are more ready to repay an injury than a benefit, because gratitude is a burden and revenge a pleasure. TACITUS, c. A.D. 55-120”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #27
    Robert Greene
    “Commit harmless mistakes that will not hurt you in the long run but will give you the chance to ask for his help. Masters adore such requests. A master who cannot bestow on you the gifts of his experience may direct rancor and ill will at you instead.”
    Robert Greene, The 48 Laws of Power

  • #28
    Robert Greene
    “When our emotions are engaged, we often have trouble seeing things as they are.”
    Robert Greene, The Art of Seduction

  • #29
    Robert Greene
    “People are more complicated than the masks they wear in society.”
    Robert Greene, The Art of Seduction

  • #30
    Robert Greene
    “There is too little mystery in the world; too many people say exactly what they feel or want.”
    Robert Greene, The Art of Seduction



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