2 Quotes About Deceiving Look

When people ask me, “What’s your favorite quote?” I always say, “There are no good quotes, only good people.” I’m referring to the truth that bad people make good literature. The best books are written by the worst people. The best films are made by the most vile criminals. The best music is created by the most depraved musicians Read more

Great novels are written by awful writers. Great films are made by awful directors. Great paintings are created by awful painters. That bad people make great literature is actually evidence that good people make bad literature.

Good people create bad literature because they do not know how to write well, and if you want to understand the world around you, you must read bad literature. I’ve always known this, but I recently realized why it’s so important: if you have a good relationship with other people, you have a good relationship with yourself. You will never be happy if your relationships with other people are bad. If your relationships with other people are good, you will be happy because there will be mutual trust between you and other people.

If you have mutual trust with other people, then other people have mutual trust with you, and everyone is happy together. The more you know about other people, then the more understanding of other people you have in your mind, and the more understanding of yourself in your mind there is too. And when this understanding of others is complete in your mind, then once again everything will be right in your life forever. If you don't know about other people in your mind, then it's impossible for your relationships with others to be complete in your mind either. So it's very important that when writing down a quote about life or another subject that one should choose someone who's got enough knowledge about life not to get deceived by what he sees at first glance, but someone who can see through what he sees at first glance into what's really there underneath it all - not just something that looks like it but something that truly is it! When we study the lives of famous figures and we think we can see how they lived and what they did and who they were and what they thought and how they lived their lives we're really studying ourselves - we're studying our own lives - we're studying our own thoughts and feelings and actions and deeds!  We're studying our own morals  and values  and