The Frictionary # 544
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
4956. It is our responsibilities, not ourselves, that we should take seriously. (Peter Ustinov)
4957.Virtue is the daughter of Religion, Repentance her adopted child. (Anne-Sophie Swetchine)
4958. Have we tried unplugging coma victims and plugging them in again? Works for my computer. (Carbosly)
4959. The one thing we can give without having it: happiness. (Anne Barratin)
4960. The horizon of many people is a circle with zero radius which they call their point of view. (Albert Einstein)
4961. Babies are the two extremes on the spectrum of smell. (Jim Gaffigan)
4962. Life is an unpredictable weather forecast. (Claude Lelouch)
4963. What passing-bells for those who die as cattle?
Only the monstrous anger of the guns. (Wilfred Owen)
4964. Self-love, my liege, is not so vile a sin as self-neglecting. (William Shakespeare)
4965. To err is human. To forgive is unusual. (?)
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