Thursday, November 20, 2008

Aphorism #241 Put up with Raillery, but do not practise it.

Aphorism #241 Put up with Raillery, but do not practise it. The first is a form of courtesy, the second may lead to embarrassment. To snarl at play has something of the beast and seems to have more. Audacious raillery is delightful: to stand it proves power. To show oneself annoyed causes the...

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