Sunday, May 03, 2015

The Frictionary # 580

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

5326. Time moves in one direction, memory in another. (William Gibson)

5327. Maturity is the capacity to endure uncertainty. (John Huston Finley)

5328. What is a year but the infinite volume of a pinch of seconds. (Dominique Rollin)

5329. Prayer is a confession of one's unworthiness and weakness. (Gandhi)

5330. Hunting is easier for vegans because it's easier to sneak up on plants.(Jerry Thomas)

5331. Beneath this slab
John Brown is stowed
He watched the ads
And not the road. (Ogden Nash)

5332. Wanting to know is born out of doubt. Stop believing and learn. (André Gide)

5333. A short story about sorrow:
Once upon a time
The end. (Positively Wyrde)

5334. Nobody is too good and few are good enough. (French proverb)

5335. Happiness is pleasure without remorse. (Socrates)

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