Thus, you should never sacrifice what you could be for what you are.
JORDAN PETERSONTo suffer terribly and to know yourself as the cause: that is Hell.
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We may not exactly be God, but we’re not exactly nothing, either.
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There are some games you don’t get to play unless you are all in.
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Anyone who was out to change the world by changing others was to be regarded with suspicion. The temptations of such a position were too great to be resisted.
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Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today.
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I’m not hurt. I’m appalled.
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Untruth corrupts the soul and the state alike, and one form of corruption feeds the other.
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We require routine and tradition. That’s order. Order can become excessive, and that’s not good, but chaos can swamp us, so we drown – and that is also not good. We need to stay on the straight and narrow path.
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When the aristocracy catches a cold, as it is said, the working class dies of pneumonia.
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It is far better to render beings in your care competent than to protect them.
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It is far better to render beings in your car competent than to protect them.
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Consciousness is a mystery that faces the mystery of potential and transforms it into actuality. We do that with every choice we make. Our choices determine the destiny of the world. By making a choice, you alter the structure of reality.
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You’re going to pay a price for every bloody thing you do and everything you don’t do. You don’t get to choose to not pay a price. You get to choose which poison you’re going to take. That’s it.
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Stop saying those things that make you weak and ashamed. Say only those things that make you strong. Do only those things that you could speak of with honor.
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Old age and treachery can always overcome youth and skill.
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Nietzsche said that a man’s worth was determined by how much truth he could tolerate.
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