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If you think you are ugly, you will be ugly.
Smile more, quick go brush your teeth.
Say ‘Good morning’ to your neighbours,
And help the old lady cross the street.If you think you are ugly, you will be ugly.
Well, at least try to write something funny.
But if you can’t do that and has no money,
Then I guess that’s your destiny.Edited by DeadPoet 01 Nov `08, 1:08AM
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"In my mind, the relationship between writers and critics is very like that between a cook and the customers at a restaurant. When a cook produces a dish, those who eat it will pronounce it good or bad. If the cook thinks the judgment unfair he can consider whether the critic is mentally unbalanced, ahs a furred tongue, is prejudiced or wants to get out of paying. He may be a native Guangdong who wants to eat snake, or a native of Sichuan who wants hot food. Then the cook may explain or protest – or, of course, he may say nothing. But if he shouts at the customers, “Very well, you cook the dish and let me taste it!” he will look rather like a fool."
Lu Xun
Get my point?
Edited by DeadPoet 27 Aug `08, 11:29PM
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