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  • http://archive.salon.com/people/feature/2000/02/09/sevenvices/print.html

    From the page: "If anyone should still be left unconvinced on the benefits of pursuing these vices, let us remember these sage words of Abraham Lincoln: "It has been my experience that those with no vices have very few virtues.""

    Reviewed by fredzepp Aug 11, 02:47pm ( 47 reviews ) salon.com

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  • Rated by ktymellow on Nov 10, 9:45pm

    very original
  • Rated by IW84NO1 on Sep 02, 7:25am

    : "If you go through life free of bad habits, you won't live forever, but it will feel like it."
  • Rated by terenceyap7 on Aug 16, 11:38pm

    ...only 7?
  • Rated by TimPatterson on Aug 13, 10:15am

    this is a tremendously fun article
  • Rated by davidapr on Aug 13, 8:00am

    I have never seen a picture of Covey but a manager of mine gave me an audio copy of Seven Habits read by the author. I swear the guy sounded like the big-eared-Ben-Kingsley-looking guy from the Heaven's Gate cult. I expected at any minute that he would, in a monotonous voice, calmly explain how and when the space ships would come to pick up all of the highly effective people. I was hoping it would be soon. This book, read by the author, would be a great gift for an annoying coworker. Sure to induce fits of narcolepsy and put them into the guard rail on the commute.
  • Rated by haleythepeacenik on Aug 11, 9:59pm

    yay, no more guilt for enjoying a beer or a smoke.
  • Reviewed by kalaway on Aug 11, 4:11pm

    this is clearly the root of my lack of creativity--I don't do any of these things.
  • Rated by fredzepp on Aug 11, 2:47pm

    From the page: "If anyone should still be left unconvinced on the benefits of pursuing these vices, let us remember these sage words of Abraham Lincoln: "It has been my experience that those with no vices have very few virtues.""