Posted 7 years ago
“People do not decide their futures, they decide their habits and their habits decide their futures.” - F. M. Alexander
Posted 7 years ago
MattVIP:

"Fault always lies in the same place, my fine babies: with him weak enough to lay blame."


Came on my mind about true. Dunno about ur countries guys but u may have like ur country version of like "true lays/its always halfway | every1 got a pice of a right" or so.

The truth is there where it is


Seems it getting more and more forgotten Speechless


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fergrberger: "Shit happens" is probably my favourite quote when it comes to poker.


Jon-PokerVIP: "The worst they can say is no"

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Ehhhh comes so easy in well/right psychic/selfconfidence state...
Anyway somehow intresting - like a "closed circle" problem, doestn it looks so? Wink Sayin so became much eaasier and like "naturally" in a gr8 state (something like====> gr8 state "needed" to say so), and sayin so "help" / "let" / "make" you feel good,; this "good state". (something like =====> sayin so needed to get in gr8 state) =)


Or its just me lol Laugh



CycleVancouver: "If you're going through Hell, keep going." -- Winston Churchill






Seems generaly those "strong, hard" ones got greater impact on me.




Anyway, about poker


"About a gamestyle - poker is not a figure skating, players shall be looking for optimal gamestyle, noone is giving away $ for artistical impressions" - GramGrubo

Posted 7 years ago
"Do the thing and you shall have the power." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

A much more sophisticated version of the quote by another great sage Shia LaBeouf ("Just do it!").
Posted 7 years ago
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Posted 7 years ago
Fun picture thou I'd be hard pressed to call Olympics participant a loser. If you define success as something that's only achievable for people with almost inhuman genetics working for that success for their whole life you'll bound to burn out rather quickly. Personally, I believe that even though discipline and great work ethic are essential, slightly more relaxed and balanced approach to achieving success will be more suitable for the majority of people. On that note:

"Eighty percent of success is showing up." - Woody Allen
Posted 7 years ago
“Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength.”

Slightly more intellectual riff on the idea of 'living in the moment'.
Posted 7 years ago
“It's easier to act your way into a new way of thinking, than think your way into a new way of acting.”
Posted 7 years ago
“Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small things brought together.” - Vincent Van Gogh
Posted 7 years ago
"In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years."
- Abraham Lincoln
Posted 7 years ago
"Rationalism can be superstition. (...) Pascal had a 'rational theory of light' and it took Newton to poke a hole in some cardboard. That's the empirical way." - from the interview with Stephen Fry

Pretty much my approach to life (or rather what I think is optimal, and I would love to adhere to more often than I currently do) so brilliantly voiced by the one and only Stephen Fry.
Posted 7 years ago
"You pay in advance for everything good in life."