- Eat plenty ofibre.
Dean Martin
maintained that
the key to his
happinessinhis
last years was not
fame, money or
his friendship
with Frank
Sinatra, but
the massive
bowel
movements
he had every
morning.
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50.Enjoyevery
sandwich.
- Never sleep with
acrazygirl,no
matter what she
looks like. You
learn the hard way
that it is just not
worthit–usually
when she is
standing in your
driveway at 4am
spray-painting ‘I
hate you’ on your
neighbour’s car.
41.Nevertrustapolitician,
aprostituteorsomeone
whowantsyoutochange
your mobile phone, energy
plan or true love for
absolutely no charge. here
is always a charge.
- Never
drink at
lunchtime
unless it
is some
kind of
celebration.
- If you do not
have regular
orgasms, you
will die. Your
prostate gland
will assume
that you have
no further
interest in the
human race
and it will rise
up and smite
you down.
When the
coming stops,
the breathing
is never far
behind.
- Stun
them with your
talent. Dazzle
them with your
genius. Never be
half-hearted.
Never be
lukewarm.
Attempt to
knock every
ball out of
the park.
44.Routineisgood.Routinesetsyoufree.
Routine gives structure to the unholy
messinessofexistence.Butneverdevelop
aroutinethatyoucan’twalkawayfrom
with ive minute’s notice.
45.Bedecent
andkindtoallthe
people who can’t do
anything for you.
- Self-pity is
more destructive
than heroin. - Happiness will
come and go – the
important thing is to
recogniseitwhenit
is here. - You decide if
you are going to
succeed or fail.
Luck does not
come into it. The
decision process
goes by many
names – creative
visualisation, the
power of positive
thinking, self-
hypnosis – but it
all comes back to
the same thing. If
you tell yourself
you are going to
do something
well, and you tell
yourself until you
can actually see
yourself doing it
well, then you will.
Believe in yourself.
Do not let
negative thoughts
into your mind.
There will be
enough people in
your life who will
be only to eager
to underestimate
you, to put you
down. Never do it
to yourself.
ADDITIONAL WORDS BY OLIVER FRANKLIN-WALLIS. ILLUSTRATIONS BY GARETH GREY AN
D OLIVIER BONHOMME