Here are some excerpts from Beats writer William S. Burroughs "Advice for Young People"
Never interfere in a boy and girl fight.
Beware of whores who say they don't want money. The hell they don't.
What they mean is that they want more money; much more, these are the most expensive whores what can be got.
If you're doing business with a religious son of a bitch, get it in writing; his word isn't worth shit, not with the good Lord telling him how to fuck you on the deal.
Avoid fuck-ups. Fools, I call them. You all know the type -- no matter how good it sounds, everything they have anything to do with turns into a disaster. Trouble for themselves and everyone connected with them.
A fool is bad news, and it rubs off -- don't let it rub off on you.
I don't know if I can agree with him about fools, some people just have bad luck. But mostly what I read of Burroughs always seems right on. The bard of the junkie.
My favorite is a deal with a religious son of a bitch - so true. There are others from the titled piece that I avoided posting purposefully.