Steve West | May 9, 2008
... it takes years to build up trust, and it only takes suspicion, not proof, to destroy it.

... you can keep vomiting long after you think you've finished.

... we are responsible for what we do, unless we're celebrities.

Saw those on a poster recently. Here's a few of my own.

...no matter how painful the plucking process is, the hair will always grow back.

.. almost no pain is permanent.

... the further along the intelligence bell curve you are, the more outnumbered you are by morons.

Add one of your own.

Steve West | May 9, 2008
... more often than not, my parents were right.

Tony Peters | May 9, 2008
.....the more I say the same things my parents said

Aaron Shurtleff | May 9, 2008
...advice, like criticism, is easy to give, and hard as heck to take.

...some people don't seem to know the difference between advice and criticism.

..nothing is ever what it seems, and you take people at face value at your own risk.

Jackie Mason | May 13, 2008
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Scott Hardie | May 13, 2008
...when you shrug off a rejection as "his loss" or "her loss" or "their loss," it's really your loss.

...procrastination is a stubborn opponent. You will waste an entire weekend on pointless busywork just to put off a single unpleasant task. If you find this happening, stop trying to do the task, and enjoy your time instead. If the task is truly important, it will get done on its own.

Jackie Mason | May 13, 2008
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Steve Dunn | May 14, 2008
...you can't solve someone else's problem.

...telling the truth keeps you out of trouble.

...the past and the future exist only in your mind. The most important moment is now.

Steve West | May 14, 2008
... every day reveals more that I don't know.

Steve Dunn | May 16, 2008
...if you're not sure your Goo guess is right, it's wrong.

Amy Austin | May 16, 2008
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Erik Bates | May 17, 2008
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Erik Bates | May 17, 2008
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Scott Hardie | May 18, 2008
...skipping sleep creates a deficit that has to be paid sooner or later.

Steve West | May 24, 2008
...being too good at your job may mean no promotion. Who could replace you?

Jackie Mason | May 25, 2008
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Lori Lancaster | May 25, 2008
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Jackie Mason | May 29, 2008
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Jackie Mason | July 18, 2008
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