"You're either with us, or against us."
I am being critisized a lot for this type of thinking. But I can't help it.
I either trust you. Or I don't.
First I do.
And then... most of the times I don't.
Quote:
"Grown-ups like numbers. When you tell them about a new friend, they never ask questions about what really matters. They never ask: "What does his voice sound like?" "What games does he like best?" "Does he collect butterflies?". They ask: "How old is he?" "How many brothers does he have?" "How much does he weigh?" "How much money does his father make?" Only then do they think they know him."
I still think this way. Maybe that's why I have so few friends?
Oh - and the process of growing up has nothing to do with me hearing that I need to, a 1000 times.
I should just summarize all this nonesense with a stroke of a genius:
"Fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."
PS:
I would really succeed as Bush's speechwriter - naturally.
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