The Frictionary # 1078
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10306. The only thing that makes life unfair is the delusion that it should be fair. (Steven Maraboli)
10307. Would research advance faster if instead of recruiting researchers we hired finders. (Philippe Geluck)
10308. I like Florida; everything is in the eighties. The temperature, the ages, and the IQ. (George Carlin)
10309. To exist is a fact, to live is an art. The whole path to life is to pass from fear to love. (Fréféric Lenoir)
10310. The question, "What is Trump thinking?" is the wrong one. He's not thinking, he's selling. What's he selling? Whatever pops into his head. (Matt Taibbi)
10311. I like people who choose carefully the words not to say. (Alda Merini)
10312. Justice isn't blind, but many times it doesn't see because it chooses to look the other way. (Bob Thaves "Frank & Ernest")
10313. Once a country is habituated to liars, it takes generations to bring the truth back. (Gore Vidal)
10314. I think Google is a girl because it doesn’t let you finish your sentence without suggesting other ideas. (?)
10315. The logical posture for a believer is to let go, pray, and be afraid. (Félix Le Dantec)
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