“Contradictions do not perplex the logician. They arise because there are more rules to an open game than can be known.” LogicContradiction Book:Courtship Rite Source: Courtship Rite
“He had the beginning of wrinkles and the easy manner of one who has already made his mistakes.” AgeMaturityDescription Book:Courtship Rite Source: Courtship Rite
“An individualist—a man who has no intention of ever exploring the goals of others because he has no intention of compromising with his own—may become: (a) a hermit of limited goals, (b) a tyrant surrounded by slaves with rebellion in his future and covert hostility in his present.” IndividualismTyrantHermitIndividualist Book:Courtship Rite Source: Courtship Rite
“A man who never makes mistakes has long since ceased to do anything new. A man who is always making mistakes is a doomed man with swollen ambitions. But he who judiciously salts success with mistake is the rapid learner.” WisdomMistakesMaturity Book:Courtship Rite Source: Courtship Rite