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{{t|Maxim}}s for a happy life.
{{t|Maxim}}s for a happy life.


*Do your talking on the pitch.
*[[Do your talking on the pitch]].
*Don’t be that guy<ref>If you said, “''or'' girl,” ''you’re being that guy''. ([[and/or]] girl, [[as the case may be]].)</ref>.
*[[Don’t be that guy]]<ref>If you said, “''or'' girl,” ''you’re being that guy''. ([[and/or]] girl, [[as the case may be]].)</ref>.
*Let it go. In the immortal words of the Eastenders script-writing collective, “LEAVE IT, PHIL. HE’S NOT WORTH IT.”
*[[Let it go]]. In the immortal words of the Eastenders script-writing collective, “LEAVE IT, PHIL. HE’S NOT WORTH IT.”
*Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
*[[Let he who is without sin cast the first stone]].
*The Devil ''is'' the detail.
*The Devil ''is'' the detail.
*"Gee, I wish I spent more time in the office," said NO ONE IN HISTORY.
*"Gee, I wish I spent more time in the office," said NO ONE IN HISTORY.

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Maxims for a happy life.


References

  1. If you said, “or girl,” you’re being that guy. (and/or girl, as the case may be.)