The Frictionary # 448
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
4396. Temper is a weapon that we hold by the blade. (J.M. Barrie)
4397. The compromise will always be more expensive than either of the suggestions it is compromising. (Arthur Bloch)
4398. When something is written, it always seems true. Because the voice that silently reads what's written is ours. We always believe ourselves. (Stéphane Laporte)
4399. Footnotes are like going downstairs to answer the door on your wedding night. (John Barrymore)
4400. The door sighs
into its frame
leaving us locked in the world. (Positively Wyrde)
4401. A secret can also be a weapon. (Réjean Lévesque)
4402. There needs to be a law, but before there is a law, there has to be a crime. (Terry Pratchett)
4403. Creativity does not come in a box. It comes building the box. (Rob Thomas)
4404. Hell has no exits. Heaven needs none. (?)
4405. No: simple word that we don't want to understand. (Michel Lauzière)
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