The Frictionary # 594
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5466. Dignity and love do not blend well, nor do they continue long together. (Ovid)
5467. It is in the dew of little things that the heart finds its morning and refreshes itself. (Khalil Gibran)
5468. "Don't believe everything you read" is the best motto I've ever read. Now I'm confused. (Michael Linhart)
5469. If God hadn't rested on Sunday, He would have had time to finish the world. (Gabriel Garcia Marquez)
5470. The richer your friends, the more they will cost you. (Elisabeth Marbury)
5471. A writer doesn't read his colleagues, he watches them. (Maurice Chapelan)
5472. Humor doesn't operate in a vacuum. I know, I've tried and I couldn't breathe. (Bob Mankoff)
5473. Art is the funnel (...), through which spirit is poured into life. (Thomas Mann)
5474. Women are more ashamed of confessing an affair than doing it. (Marguerite d'Angoulême*)
* aka as Marguerite de Navarre.
5475. Submissive to the sea and wind
resistful of all else, sand
is the beginning and the end of our dominion. (Mary Barnard)
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