The Frictionary - Post #65
Here is another page from The Frictionary:
556. Buildings built alongside railways look awful because they don't sleep well. (Gilbert Cesbron)
557. Conflict is inevitable, but combat is optional. (Max Lucado)
558. If the human body is obscene, complain to the manufacturer, not me. (Larry Flynt)
559. Love is so short, forgetting is so long. (Pablo Neruda)
560. Visits always give pleasure - if not the arrival, the departure. (Portuguese proverb)
561. Two rules for life: 1- Don't tell people everything you know. 2- (?)
562. I am not an atheist. How can you not believe in something that doesn't exist? (A. Whitney Brown)
563. A poet looks at the world as a man looks at a woman. (Wallace Stevens)
564. Confucius said, "Only the wise and the most stupid of men never change." I am not stupid enough to pretend that I am wise. (Réjean Lévesque)
565. Censorship always explains its reason for being by the consequences of its existence. (Michel Trudeau)
That's all for today. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Peace.
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