Grammar by William de Witt
Hyde
Live in the active voice, rather than passive.
Think more about what you happen than what is happening to you.
Live in the active voice, rather than passive.
Think more about what you happen than what is happening to you.
Live
in the indicative mood, rather than in the subjunctive.
Be concerned with things as they are, rather than as they might be
Be concerned with things as they are, rather than as they might be
Live
in the present tense, facing the duty at hand
without regret for the past or worry over the future.
without regret for the past or worry over the future.
Live
in the singular number, caring more for the approval of your own conscience
than for the applause of the crowd.
than for the applause of the crowd.
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