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Trick. A man who wishes to demand something difficult from another man must not conceive of the matter as a problem, but rather simply lay out his plan, as if it were the only possibility; when an objection or contradiction glimmers in the eye of his opponent, he must know how to break off the conversation quickly, leaving him no time.

Friedrich Nietzsche - Human, All Too Human
Section Six: Man in Society - Aphorism # 350

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