Fate drives cruel bargains. We must always release one thing before we can grasp something else.

Fate drives cruel bargains. We must always release one thing before we can grasp something else.

Kim Wright
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I hope I leave this world gracefully, like a pilgrim slips from the back of his donkey at the end of a long ride, like a traveler disembarks from an airplane that has carried him across a great ocean.

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If you want a man to trust you, ask him for a favor. Most people get this part wrong. They try to win people over by offering something to them, but humans instinctively recoil from those who help them. They like the people that they help far better, even if the favor granted is as small as a cigarette.

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