The Frictionary # 172
Here is another page from The Frictionary:
1626. Women's total instinct for gambling has been satisfied by marriage. (Gloria Steinem)
1627. Sticks and stones are hard on bones.
Aimed with angry art,
Words can sting like anything.
But silence breaks the heart. (Phyllis McGinley)
1628. A friend is someone who's there when he needs you. (?)
1629. Superstition is one way to hope. (Honoré de Balzac)
1630. The true rebel is motivated by love. (Che Guevara)
1631. Falsehoods not only disagree with truths, but usually quarrel among themselves. (Daniel Webster)
1632. The one who showed the way is responsible for those who get lost. (Yves Thériault)
1633. Pain is certain, suffering is optional. (Buddha)
1634. We are all mortal until the first kiss and the second glass of wine. (Eduardo Galeano)
1635. I've never met a man who could look after me. I don't need a husband. What I need is a wife. (Joan Collins)
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