Smiling always seems to annoy people more than actually insulting them. Or maybe I just have an annoying smile.
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If someone calls you a failure it's more than likely they feel like one.
Avoid the use of abusive words in communications that may switch off the attention of your mentor and your customers away.
A man does not have to feel less than human to realize his sin; oppositely, he has to realize that he gets no special vindication for his sin.
Thinking before taking actions is useful only if you are going to take action, otherwise you are wasting time and insulting your mind.
You're not interesting in the least," she spat. "I don't need to be," I smiled. "That's what you need...And you're welcome to it.
I once heard of a class teacher who__ punish every student wearing a blue shirt whenever a student wearing blue shirt had committed a mistake. I thought that was pretty bad. I then heard of a class teacher who__ punish every student wearing a blue shirt whenever someone in blue shirt committed a mistake somewhere else. Clearly, the worst is not a reality.
Shoo. Away with you. It's my fault for expecting the extraordinary from the ordinary.
Being insulted offers you an opportunity to practice decency and having a non-response internally.
Every insult is an opportunity.
Having no applicable skills, in any possible area whatsoever, effectively makes me the master of redundancy. But that info is obsolete, like my insults dictionary, which I stole.
I don't want to see you. I don't like you. I don't like your face. You look like an insufferable egotist. You're impertinent. You're too sure of yourself. Twenty years ago I would have punched your face with the greatest of pleasure.
But what is it that drives haters crazy with rage? Many times, it's being ignored. To a person with pride, being ignored is often worse than out-and-out hate; it's that much more of an insult, that you're not even worth noticing.
When someone attempts to insult you know that they are inadvertently giving away what would insult them.
Is it me you're describing, or yourself?
Never use a big word when a little filthy one will do.