–“Germans are too honest to be polite and the English are too polite to be honest.”—
Form: Aphorism
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“Germans are too honest to be polite and the English are too polite to be honest
–“Germans are too honest to be polite and the English are too polite to be honest.”— -
STOICS HAVE FAR LESS NEED TO LIE
STOICS HAVE FAR LESS NEED TO LIE
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-19 19:44:00 UTC
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STOICS HAVE FAR LESS NEED TO LIE
STOICS HAVE FAR LESS NEED TO LIE -
STOICS HAVE FAR LESS NEED TO LIE
STOICS HAVE FAR LESS NEED TO LIE -
Look. It’s Simple. If it’s social, economic, military, and political, ask a few
Look. It’s Simple. If it’s social, economic, military, and political, ask a few women. THey are contrary indicators. Whatever women approve of is simply a mens of dysgenia, social, economic, political and cultural destruction.
Why? Reproductive instincts are dysgenic. Paternalism raised us out of ignorance, poverty, and deceit.
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-19 13:21:00 UTC
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Look. It’s Simple. If it’s social, economic, military, and political, ask a few
Look. It’s Simple. If it’s social, economic, military, and political, ask a few women. THey are contrary indicators. Whatever women approve of is simply a mens of dysgenia, social, economic, political and cultural destruction. Why? Reproductive instincts are dysgenic. Paternalism raised us out of ignorance, poverty, and deceit. -
Look. It’s Simple. If it’s social, economic, military, and political, ask a few
Look. It’s Simple. If it’s social, economic, military, and political, ask a few women. THey are contrary indicators. Whatever women approve of is simply a mens of dysgenia, social, economic, political and cultural destruction. Why? Reproductive instincts are dysgenic. Paternalism raised us out of ignorance, poverty, and deceit. -
There are only three means of coercion: gossip, trade, and violence
There are only three means of coercion: gossip, trade, and violence.
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-19 12:15:00 UTC
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There are only three means of coercion: gossip, trade, and violence
There are only three means of coercion: gossip, trade, and violence.