The Frictionary # 415
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
4066. The cage is no more free than the bird. (Zen saying via Coyote Sings)
4067. Thoughts have no Sunday. (Kiah)
4068. Remorse is a second mistake; once the chicken has laid its egg, it's too late to squeeze its buttocks. (Gustave Parking)
4069. For a purely untrustworthy human organ, the memory is right in there with the penis. (P.J. O'Rourke)
4070. The difference between the rich and the poor? The poor sell drugs so they can buy Nikes and the rich sell Nikes so they can buy drugs. (Frédéric Beigbeder)
4071. A tear balanced on an eyelash
Grief hesitating. (madeleinebleue)
4072. Sand is both the problem and the solution for the beach. (Dean Young)
4073. Small children disturb your sleep, big children your life. (Yiddish proverb)
4074. ".666" - The number of the Millibeast. (Randy Goldstein)
4075. You never get what you are worth. You get what you negotiate. (Jemis)
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