The Frictionary # 576
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5276. Solitude is the beginning of all freedom.(William O. Douglas)
5277. The danger of thinking you're 100% right is that it's the only way you can be 100% wrong. (Robert Brault)
5278. Since we are practically made of water, living would consist in us evaporating. (Thomas Vineau)
5279. Love lasts by not lasting. (Jack Gilbert)
5280. How would the world be different if you had not lived? THAT is the meaning of life. (Robert Frost)
5281. We always go too far for those people who go nowhere. (Pierre Falardeau)
5282. You can tell Monopoly is an old game because rich people can go to jail. (Geoffrey Asmus)
5283. Every murmuring merciful mist
that reached the sky or bit the dust
are not of a glad or angry god
but of life that thrusts
from inner to outer the stuff of us. (Jim Culleny)
5284. Silence can never be misquoted. (?)
5285. Old age, the worst of all injustices. (Réjean Lévesque)
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