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These aphorisms have been submitted by users but are not (yet) included in the official collection.

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tiny.ag/gxnuyj7k  ·  submitted 2010 by jwinston

I can not recall any examples of things that I have forgot.

, in Wisdom and Ignorance

tiny.ag/k0jetvuf  ·  submitted 2010

Don't mark faults to account. If you can't let them go, they may only weigh you down.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/zwrurytg  ·  submitted 2010

Reality can hit hard and leave a bruised brow, if you let your mind drift for too long in the clouds.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/jrie9uhx  ·  submitted 2010

Whatever you do, don't cut loose what you can't lose.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/bpb0zrtv  ·  submitted 2010

The most intimidating part about anything is the initial step, but without the first, there's never a second.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/rivdy6ew  ·  submitted 2010

Dare to be brave. Strive to be strong. For to the bold does the world belong.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/tbnu9x2a  ·  submitted 2010

We all have plans, but, usually, the situation calls for knowing where we're at.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/ochk3dwp  ·  submitted 2010

Are we careful of how we move and aware of where we stand, or do we put our trust in "fate" and leave our life to "chance" ?

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/xecmypd2  ·  submitted 2010

If you can't back off or step up, then you'll find yourself stuck.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/fohmkiyx  ·  submitted 2010

Nothing's "perfect" and it all takes work and there's no going to second base without passing first.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/qfwub1at  ·  submitted 2010

Details pay. It's not only what we say, but how it's phrased.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/jmiyt439  ·  submitted 2010

No matter how intimidating, better a visible enemy, than one we can't see.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/3dyjauu2  ·  submitted 2010

Didn't time give birth to life, which in turn, gave rise to mind ?

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/0quv8xmj  ·  submitted 2010

The universe is a big place. So how do we get from one galaxy to the next without "folding space" ? Because even at the speed of light, it would take lifetimes.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

tiny.ag/myordhip  ·  submitted 2010 by jibandiya

If you can correctly spell the full names of Goethe and Nietzsche in one go, you had better go for a medical check-up.

Dipak Sen Gupta, in Altruism and Cynicism

tiny.ag/woovrzah  ·  submitted 2010 by jibandiya

He is so guarded in his speech that he always speaks in parenthesis.

, in Altruism and Cynicism

tiny.ag/ibsqibdg  ·  submitted 2010 by jibandiya

He is so guarded in his speech that he always speaks in parenthesis.

, in Altruism and Cynicism

tiny.ag/702ztxw9  ·  submitted 2010 by jibandiya

Quote me with pleasure but do so after I am ready with a strong denial.

Dipak Sen Gupta, in Altruism and Cynicism

tiny.ag/rt51y9me  ·  submitted 2010

Why do women talk more about men than men talk about women? Men have bigger,one-way ears, shorter memory and stronger ego. As simple as that. Or, is it?

Dipak Sen Gupta, in Men and Women

tiny.ag/x3vtcypk  ·  submitted 2010

Life has its' realities. You can't get from A to Z without taking the steps necessary.

Paul Trawitzki, from Certain Truths

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