12+ Stephen Potter Quotes On Education, Culture And Bible
Stephen Potter was a British author and humorist who wrote satirical books and articles. He is best known for his "Gamesmanship" series, which focused on the idea of using psychological techniques to gain an advantage in everyday situations. Potter's books were popular in the 1950s and 1960s, and his ideas have been influential in the development of modern sportsmanship. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Stephen Potter on life, education, culture.
Cogg would suddenly stand stock still. "Listen," he would say. Some feeble quack would be heard from the willow beyond the pond. "That's an easy one to tell. The frog-pippit." Then he would add, As a safety measure, "As I believe they call it in these parts." — Stephen Potter
Women are quite unlike men. Women have higher voices, longer hair, smaller waistlines, daintier feet and prettier hands. They also invariably have the upper hand. — Stephen Potter
In our small chess community in Marylebone it would be mock modesty on my part to deny that I have built up for myself a considerable name without ever actually having won a single game. Even the best players are sometimes beaten, and that is precisely what happens to me. — Stephen Potter
Talk of the imperial decay of your invalid port. Its gracious withdrawal from perfection, keeping a hint of former majesty withal, as it hovers between oblivion and the divine Untergang of infinite recession. — Stephen Potter
In lawn tennis mixed, the basic chivalry move is to pretend to serve less fiercely to the woman than to the man. This is particularly useful if your first service tends to be out in any case. — Stephen Potter
Each of us can, by ploy or gambit, most naturally gain the advantage. — Stephen Potter
Remember the basic rule. Make friends with your caddie and the game will make friends with you. How true this is. It is easy to arrange that your guest opponent shall be deceived in to undertipping his caddie at the end of the morning round, so that the news gets round among the club employees that your opponent is a no good, and the boys will gang up against him. — Stephen Potter
Never say the number because it suggest that you are unable to pronounce the name of the wine you are ordering. — Stephen Potter
Just as there are O.K.-words in conversationship so there are O.K.-people to mention in Newstatesmanship. — Stephen Potter
Your function as a critic is to show that it is really you yourself who should have written the book, if you had had the time, and since you hadn't you are glad that someone else had, although obviously it might have been done better. — Stephen Potter
Make friends with your caddie and the game will make friends with you. — Stephen Potter
A good general rule is to state that the bouquet is better than the taste, and vice versa. — Stephen Potter
Life Lessons by Stephen Potter
- Stephen Potter's work emphasizes the importance of humor in everyday life, teaching us to take life less seriously and to be able to laugh at ourselves.
- His works also emphasize the importance of wit and the power of language, encouraging us to think more critically and creatively.
- Finally, Potter's works remind us to be mindful of our actions and to think before we act, as our decisions can have far-reaching consequences.
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