What did Patricia Briggs mean by: Zealots are like one track-pony. Don’t get in their way without expecting to get hurt. Patricia Briggs Author · USA Copy
Time was such an odd thing. One moment you could talk to someone, then suddenly, they were gone. Read explanation Author, December 23, 2023December 29, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Change, Loss, Time, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
He can stop me in my tracks, but he can’t make me do someting I don’t want to Author, December 23, 2023December 28, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Autonomy, Power, Resistance, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
Dance when the moon sings, and don’t cry about troubles that haven’t yet come. (Moon Called) Author, December 23, 2023December 28, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Dance, Hope, Resilience, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
It is the way of mortals. They fling themselves at life and emerge broken. Author, December 23, 2023December 29, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Mortality, Resilience, Struggle, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
Anger is stupid, and stupidity will kill you more surely than your opponent’s blade. Author, December 23, 2023December 28, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Anger, Mortality, Stupidity, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
It was complicated. I understood it, mostly, but I had to think a little sideways to do it. Author, December 23, 2023December 29, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Complexity, Perspective, Understanding, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
New rules. If you are smart enough to live, you won’t hit Charles’s mate in front of his father. Author, December 23, 2023December 28, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Consequences, Respect, Rules, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
Happiness is German engineering, Italian cooking, and Belgian chocolate. Author, December 23, 2023December 28, 2024, Patricia Briggs, Cooking, Engineering, 0 Patricia Briggs Author · USA
Don’t do cocaine. Don’t race trains. And avoid AIDS situations. Read explanation Charlie Munger Business person
I won’t undertake war until I have tried all the arts and means of peace. François Rabelais Author · France
All roads lead to Rome, but our antagonists think we should choose different paths. Jean de La Fontaine Poet · France
It’s easier to fight one’s enemies than to get on with one’s friends. Jean Francois Paul de Gondi Clergy · France