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“When you're socially awkward, you're isolated more than usual, and when you're isolated more than usual, your creativity is less compromised by what has already been said and done. All your hope in life starts to depend on your craft, so you try to perfect it. One reason I stay isolated more than the average person is to keep my creativity as fierce as possible. Being the odd one out may have its temporary disadvantages, but more importantly, it has its permanent advantages.”
― Killosophy
― Killosophy

“Frank heard a laugh behind him. He glanced back and couldn't believe what he saw. Nico di Angelo was actually smiling.
"That's more like it," Nico said. "Let's turn this tide!”
― The House of Hades
"That's more like it," Nico said. "Let's turn this tide!”
― The House of Hades

“Take advantage of it now, while you are young, and suffer all you can, because these things don't last your whole life.”
― Love in the Time of Cholera
― Love in the Time of Cholera

“Fear is a weakness. It makes a person lose her nerve and her cool. It makes people jumpy and organizations nervous, and when that happens, there is always a chance to take advantage.”
― Uncommon Criminals
― Uncommon Criminals

“Luck?" Drizzt replied. "Perhaps. But more often, I dare to say, luck is simply the advantage a true warrior gains in excuting the correct course of action.”
― The Halfling's Gem
― The Halfling's Gem

“It was the general opinion of ancient nations, that the divinity alone was adequate to the important office of giving laws to men... and modern nations, in the consecrations of kings, and in several superstitious chimeras of divine rights in princes and nobles, are nearly unanimous in preserving remnants of it... Is the jealousy of power, and the envy of superiority, so strong in all men, that no considerations of public or private utility are sufficient to engage their submission to rules for their own happiness? Or is the disposition to imposture so prevalent in men of experience, that their private views of ambition and avarice can be accomplished only by artifice? — … There is nothing in which mankind have been more unanimous; yet nothing can be inferred from it more than this, that the multitude have always been credulous, and the few artful. The United States of America have exhibited, perhaps, the first example of governments erected on the simple principles of nature: and if men are now sufficiently enlightened to disabuse themselves of artifice, imposture, hypocrisy, and superstition, they will consider this event as an era in their history. Although the detail of the formation of the American governments is at present little known or regarded either in Europe or America, it may hereafter become an object of curiosity. It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had any interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the inspiration of heaven, any more than those at work upon ships or houses, or labouring in merchandize or agriculture: it will for ever be acknowledged that these governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses. As Copley painted Chatham, West, Wolf, and Trumbull, Warren and Montgomery; as Dwight, Barlow, Trumbull, and Humphries composed their verse, and Belknap and Ramzay history; as Godfrey invented his quadrant, and Rittenhouse his planetarium; as Boylston practised inoculation, and Franklin electricity; as Paine exposed the mistakes of Raynal, and Jefferson those of Buffon, so unphilosophically borrowed from the Recherches Philosophiques sur les Américains those despicable dreams of de Pauw — neither the people, nor their conventions, committees, or sub-committees, considered legislation in any other light than ordinary arts and sciences, only as of more importance. Called without expectation, and compelled without previous inclination, though undoubtedly at the best period of time both for England and America, to erect suddenly new systems of laws for their future government, they adopted the method of a wise architect, in erecting a new palace for the residence of his sovereign. They determined to consult Vitruvius, Palladio, and all other writers of reputation in the art; to examine the most celebrated buildings, whether they remain entire or in ruins; compare these with the principles of writers; and enquire how far both the theories and models were founded in nature, or created by fancy: and, when this should be done, as far as their circumstances would allow, to adopt the advantages, and reject the inconveniences, of all. Unembarrassed by attachments to noble families, hereditary lines and successions, or any considerations of royal blood, even the pious mystery of holy oil had no more influence than that other of holy water: the people universally were too enlightened to be imposed on by artifice; and their leaders, or more properly followers, were men of too much honour to attempt it. Thirteen governments thus founded on the natural authority of the people alone, without a pretence of miracle or mystery, which are destined to spread over the northern part of that whole quarter of the globe, are a great point gained in favour of the rights of mankind.
[Preface to 'A Defence of the Constitutions of the United States of America', 1787]”
― A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
[Preface to 'A Defence of the Constitutions of the United States of America', 1787]”
― A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America

“You can take a thing when no one’s looking. But defending it, even with all the advantage on your side, is no easy task,” Madoc told her with a laugh. She looked up to find him offering her a hand. “Power is much easier to acquire than it is to hold on to.”
― The Wicked King
― The Wicked King

“It is easier for one to take risks and to chase his dreams with a mindset that he has nothing to lose. In this lies the immense passion, the great advantage of avoiding a materialistic, pleasure-filled way of life.”
― Killosophy
― Killosophy

“Just because you have stolen someone's heart, luckily owned and occupied as a home, doesn't give you the audacity to enforce hurtful policies.”
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“Sometimes we want to believe something so badly that we allow ourselves to be taken advantage of.”
― Doomsday Diaries III: Luke the Protector
― Doomsday Diaries III: Luke the Protector

“As nature has uncovered from under this hard shell the seed for which she most tenderly cares - the propensity and vocation to free thinking - this gradually works back upon the character of the people, who thereby gradually become capable of managing freedom; finally, it affects the principles of government, which finds it to its advantage to treat men, who are now more than machines, in accordance with their dignity.”
― An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?
― An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?

“If, on the other hand, in the midst of difficulties we are always ready to seize an advantage, we may extricate ourselves from misfortune.”
― The Art of War
― The Art of War

“The condition and characteristic of an uninstructed person is this: he never expects from himself profit (advantage) nor harm, but from externals. The condition and characteristic of a philosopher is this: he expects all advantage and all harm from himself.”
― Enchiridion and Selections from the Discourses
― Enchiridion and Selections from the Discourses

“My first advantage: I have everything. My second advantage: this is just another island. My third advantage: I am bigger than it all.”
― Fall on Your Knees
― Fall on Your Knees
“High-quality web content that's useful, usable, and enjoyable is one of the greatest competitive advantages you can create for yourself online.”
― Content Strategy for the Web
― Content Strategy for the Web

“Ours was not going to be a clone of the usual expeditions, oozing with sleekness. It was clear from the start that oddity was our advantage.”
― House of the Tiger King : The Quest for a Lost City
― House of the Tiger King : The Quest for a Lost City

“Be observant. Quiet is fine, but make sure you notice everything and everyone around you to your advantage.”
― Fourth Wing
― Fourth Wing

“For Isabel, however, there was of course as of yet no thought of getting out, but only of advancing.”
― The Portrait of a Lady
― The Portrait of a Lady
“Man’s fate is like that of the animals; the same fate awaits them both: As one dies, so dies the other. All have the same breath; man has no advantage over the animal. Everything is meaningless”
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“Mr Police Officer, you do not know me and that is an advantage to me as a police corruption researcher.”
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“Nature gave us tools that’ll help us thrive and advance in life. Why not take advantage of this?”
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“Today’s competitive advantage is basically based on two key things: The first is the speed to market with persistent experimentation, and then the second is the ability to swiftly transform some of those experimental business ideas into fully-fledged products and services.”
― Sustainable Happy Profit
― Sustainable Happy Profit

“Take advantage of the lessons of experienced people because as long as you gain experience، you have the possibility of failure and obstacles.”
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“She looked up and smiled. “But I will say that love often comes in the beautiful opportunity of a moment. If that opportunity arises, you must take advantage of it.”
― Snowed Inn with A Friend
― Snowed Inn with A Friend

“Embrace your distinctive advantage, for it is the compass that guides you to extraordinary heights, the torch that illuminates your path, and the key that unlocks the door to your limitless potential.”
― A League of Your Own: Discovering Your Distinctive Advantage
― A League of Your Own: Discovering Your Distinctive Advantage

“When you see no present advantage, walk by faith and not by sight.”
― Evening by Evening: Daily Devotional Readings
― Evening by Evening: Daily Devotional Readings
“In my life, I have witnessed and experienced that many people don’t mind being used or taken advantage of, as long as they know they will benefit from it. They only complain when they don’t gain anything or feel they were undercompensated. They believe they deserved more than what they received.”
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