Author:  Ian Fleming
Book:    Thunderball
Viewed: 26 - Published at: 6 years ago

What's the good of other people's opinions? Animals don't consult each other about other animals. They look and sniff and feel. In love and hate, and everything in between, those are the only tests that matter. But people are unsure of their own instincts. They want reassurance. So they ask someone else whether they should like a particular person or not. And as the world loves bad news, they nearly always get a bad answer – or at least a qualified one.

( Ian Fleming )
[ Thunderball ]
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