The Frictionary # 519
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
4706. Man maintains his balance, poise, and sense of security only as he is moving forward. (Maxwell Maltz)
4707. Have the courage to live. Anyone can die. (Robert Cody)
4708. Principles are tall prejudices, that's all. (Hervé Bazin)
4709. You live only once? FALSE. You live every day, you only die once. (Michael Linhart)
4710. A poet is a person translated into words. (Anna Kamienska)
4711. The surest cure for vanity is loneliness. (Tom Wolfe)
4712. We must never forget that the traveler is a foreign body. (Olivier de Kersauson)
4713. After time, married couples start to finish each other's sentences. The most popular ending is "Shut up." (newfylover1)
4714. Walking is falling forward. Each step we take is an arrested plunge, a collapse averted, a disaster braked. In this way, to walk becomes an act of faith. (Paul Salopek)
4715. We easily believe what we fear and what we desire. (Jean de La Fontaine)
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