The Frictionary # 591
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5436. To be free is nothing, to become free is everything. (Friedrich Hegel)
5437. Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. (James Thurber)
5438. Childhood doesn't last. We always end up by killing it. We then drag its corpse the rest of our lives. (Jacques Brault)
5439. Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving. (Warren Buffet)
5440. The most intriguing thing about memory is not what we remember, but what we forget. (Mardy Grothe)
5441. Truth can only live in the now
Lies dead in the past
Dreams shimmering in the future. (Réjean Lévesque)
5442. When people say my children look like me. it always feels a little like an insult. (Jim Gaffigan)
5443. I dislike censorship. Like an appendix, it is useless when inert and dangerous when active. (Maurice Edelman)
5444. Whoever came up with the phrase :"The freaks come out at night" has clearly never been to Walmart during the day. (?)
5445. What I like about you is my memories. (Alain-Fournier)
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