Monthly Archive for May, 2003

PuffTedD: if a girl was

PuffTedD: if a girl was giving you head and she choked on your cum
PuffTedD: would you give her mouth to mouth to revive her?

Section 3, Chapter 11: Dramatize

Section 3, Chapter 11:
Dramatize your ideas

Section 3, Chapter 9: Sympathy

Section 3, Chapter 9:
Sympathy the human species universally craves. The child eagerly displays his injury; or even inflicts a cut or bruise in order to reap abundant sympathy. For the same purpose adults….show their bruises, relate their accidents, illness, especially details of surgical operations. ‘Self-pity’ for misfortunes real or imaginary is, in some measure, practically a universal practice – Dr. Arthur I. Gates

Section 3, Chapter 10:
Appeal to the nobler motives

At this rate I am

At this rate I am going to finish the book before the weekend is over!

Section 3, Chapter 6:
If you want enemies, excel your friends; but if you want friends, let your friends excel you – La Rochefoucauld

Section 3, Chapter 7:
In every work of genius we recognize our own rejected throughts; they come back to us with a certain alienated majesty – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Section 3, Chapter 8:
Cooperativeness in convrsaion is achieved when you show that you consider the other person’s ideas and feelings as important as your own. Starting your conversation by giving the other person the purpose or direction of your conversation, governing what you say by what you would want to hear if you were the listener, and accepting his or her viewpoint will encourage the listener to have an open mind to your ideas – Dr. Gerald S. Nirenberg

Section 3, Chapter 1: If

Section 3, Chapter 1:
If you argue and rankle and contrast, you may achieve a victory sometimes; but it will be an empty victory because you will never get your opponent’s goodwill – Ben Franklin

Section 3, Chapter 2:
Agree with thine adversary quickly – Jesus Christ

Section 3, Chapter 3:
By fighting, you never get enough, but by yielding you get more than you expected

Section 3, Chapter 4:
If your temper is aroused and you tell ‘em a thing or two, you will have a fine time unloading your feeligns. But what about the other person? Will he share your pleasure? Will your belligerent tones, your hostile attitude, make it easy for him to agree with you? – Dale Carnegie

Sction 3, Chapter 5:
He who treads softly goes far – Chinese Proverb