The Frictionary # 599
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5516. Language is the archives of history. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
5517. The past is just the future dragging its feet. (Coyote Sings)
5518. The memory is the perfume of the soul. (George Sand)
5519. You can think clearly only with your clothes on. (Margaret Atwood)
5520. I like the word "indolence", it makes my laziness seem classy. (Bern Williams)
5521. When one door closes another one opens. I should really get this cabinet fixed. (Anastasia Kazakevich)
5522. We don't talk about trees getting older...we say they are "growing". Let's use the same language for ourselves. We're not getting older, we're growing. (Sue Fitzmaurice)
5523. When we see all those anorexic top models and how much they make, we get to think of the dollar per pound ratio. (Philippe Geluck)
5524. The past cannot be changed, forgotten, edited or erased. It can only be accepted. (?)
5525. After a while
lust dims
so love can get
the chance to bloom. (Réjean Lévesque)
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