“Every time you play a hand differently from the way you would have played it if you could see all your opponents' cards, they gain; and every time you play your hand the same way you would have played it if you could see all their cards, they lose. Conversely, every time opponents play their hands differently from the way they would have if they could see all your cards, you gain; and every time they play their hands the same way they would have played if they could see all your cards, you lose.” IfsWayPlayHandsLosesGainsCardsOpponents Author:David Sklansky
“Book critics or theatre critics can be derisively negative and gain delighted praise for the trenchant with of their review. But in criticisms of religion even clarity ceases to be a virtue and sounds like aggressive hostility. A politician may attack an opponent scathingly across the floor of the House and earn plaudits for his robust pugnacity. But let a soberly reasoning critic of religion employ what would in other contexts sound merely direct or forthright, and it will be described as a 'rant'.” MayBookHouseSoundVirtuePoliticianGainsNegativeDirectCriticismPraiseCriticsTheatreCeaseClarityOpponentsReasoningReviewsAggressiveHostilityDelightedRobustRantCriticism Of Religion Book:The God Delusion Source: The God Delusion
“Even the sadistic misogyny of Buddha and Christ was nothing but an attempt to gain the better of a vastly superior opponent.” ChristGainsSuperiorsOpponentsMisogynySadistic Book:Masks Source: Masks