The Frictionary # 425
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
4166. So often the last place we think to look for happiness is where we left it. (Robert Brault)
4167. The tree was old, the bird sang louder. (madeleinebleue)
4168. You think you'll be missed
It won't last long
I promise. (Michael Dickman)
4169. Nostalgia is a file that removes the rough edges from the good old days. (Doug Larson)
4170. Nothing beats solitude. To be perfectly happy, all that I need is someone to whom I can explain it. (Sylvain Tesson)
4171. Don't watch the clock, do what it does. Keep going. (Sam Levenson)
4172. Education is a state-controled manufactory of echoes. (Norman Douglas)
4173. Thinking is kind of talking to yourself and listening. (Réjean Lévesque)
4174. If you can't laugh at yourself, I'll do it for you. (?)
4175. The trouble with a budget is that it's hard to fill up one hole without digging another. (Dan Bennett)
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