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Average rating: 3.95 · 114 ratings · 12 reviews · 7 distinct worksSimilar authors
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Distilled Moments: poems

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EPOCH: A Poetic Psy-Phi Saga

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Rejuvenilia: poems

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Epoch: A Poetic Psy-Phi Saga

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Expedition and Other Poems

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“The Sleeves Off My Vest Despite much effort we do not agree, but what of this idea: I note your stare admiring this three-piece suit I wear, its subtle pinstripes and its pleasing grey;  here, feel the smoothness of the worsted wool, and look how straight and tight the seams are sewed! Peek at the matching vest, beneath my coat so close to heart, and on a heartstring pulls: I offer now, if then our deal is done, my waistcoat’s sleeves, both left and right, and made from this fine fabric over their full length – however long such sleeves may be – plus one important supplement to seal the trade, I guarantee their fit and tensile strength.”
Dave Jilk, Distilled Moments: poems

“Making plans and coming up with ideas is fun. If you could afford to spend all your days just exploring ideas, you’d be pretty happy. But once in a while you must stop planning and coming up with ideas, and actually implement them—which causes frustration and stress.”
Dave Jilk, The Entrepreneur’s Weekly Nietzsche: A Book for Disruptors

“There is a fine line between doing things your own way and making rookie mistakes. First-time entrepreneurs often insist that the way the world works in some respect is wrong and endeavor to do it differently in their own business. Frequently the result is not that the world is changed or improved, but rather that the entrepreneur learns the hard way why the world is how it is. Sometimes the best advice from experienced people consists of simply telling you how everyone does something. This in itself has great value.”
Dave Jilk, The Entrepreneur’s Weekly Nietzsche: A Book for Disruptors



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