Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The Hallmark of an Educated Man

Distrust vs. CuriosityImage by brugge_msk via Flickr

The most distrusting persons are often the greatest dupes. – Paul de Gondi

There is no benefit in the gifts of a bad man. – Euripides

Somebody’s got to be the guardian of the long term. – Marina V.N. Whitman

The ability to arrive at complex decisions is the hallmark of the educated person. – Jean Mayer

The best way to get a prospect to make a favorable new decision is to make him happy with an old decision. – Zig Ziglar

The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously. -–Henry A. Kissinger

Never ignore a gut feeling: but never believe that it’s enough on its own. – Robert Heller


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