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    Can you paint without colours? Then you cannot excel in politics without lies.

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    Democracy is proving to be worse than monarchy. In a monarchy, if the king is good, the conditions are good. Democracy, it seems, is a choice between the worse and the worst.

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    Do what you like. Let me know when you fail,” Dhruvraj said and walked to his treadmill. “I see only dark nights ahead.” Honutigio gave him a bizarre look. “That should be okay. I would be concerned only if you saw bright nights ahead.

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    Love is a keystone emotion; an emotion that plays a distinctive and crucial role in the way a human mind functions.

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    No one told Triyama who she was. He had heard from someone that the princess was very beautiful, but he never expected a beauty beyond the world. Any word that could define her beauty must be written with gold in all the dictionaries.

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    Politics is the art of telling lies that sound either fun or true.

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    Poncha was finally impressed, but only to a certain extent. “Your thinking is good, but not enough, if you ask me. Anyway, how are you planning to communicate these things?” “Fake hoardings, advertisements on radio, television and newspapers. Most importantly, Riseflash. I will show them these things repeatedly in different forms. People will believe any fact if they see it again and again.” “Oh. The illusory truth effect.” Sidawisa exclaimed. He could not believe that a hacker knew this concept. Most of the people in Kantak were experts in science, but someone good with computers was not supposed to be an expert in psychology. “You know about this effect? You are the strongest ship —” “Thanks,” Poncha said. “— at the airport.

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    Prolonged injustice is not recommended.

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    Teaching is a noble profession,” Horsley said. “Oh. How do you decide which professions are noble?” “It is very easy. If a majority of people want their child to choose a certain profession, then the profession is not noble, and it would not help civilisation. For example, teaching. People say that it is a good job that creates good citizens. If your neighbour is teaching, you say that he is doing a good job for the society. However, you tell your child that teaching is not enough, and he should do something that makes more money.

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    The issue with our society is self-explanatory. They praise soldiers and show contempt toward the rich. In reality, they want someone else to become a soldier, and they want to become rich.

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    The only time people take your advice seriously is when you give them the wrong one.

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    Triyama said nothing. He was looking with all his focus on infinity. Over the sound of the ceiling fan, he said, “Why is it so — difficult?” “It is not difficult. Nothing is difficult. People seem to miss the logic behind things and find that difficult. In reality, it serves some other purpose. Take an example. You eat a date fruit. You find that it has a seed that you have to remove every time. You may hate doing that, but it is the seed that gives you fruits in the future. Life is like that. You find the difficulties irritating, but the difficulties serve their own purpose.

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    Turning the microphone a little bit to the left, she said, “In ancient times, women were not so miserable, but modern men have de-modernised women.” This was once again a lie. Women were never powerful in the men’s world, at least in Riseland. However, it is easy to convince people that they would get something they had in the past, rather than telling them that they would get something for the first time.

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    When you ridicule a fish’s ability to breathe in air, remember that you also cannot breathe underwater.