The Frictionary #614
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5666. Don't let your luggage define your travels. Each life unravels differently. (Shane Koyczan)
5667. My father confused me. From the age of one to seven, I thought my name was Jesus Christ. (Bill Cosby)
5668. Happiness is not reaching the summit of the mountain, nor climbing its slopes aimlessly, but living the experience of the ascent. (Tal Ben-Shahar)
5669. Boredom is an emptiness filled with persistence. (Leo Stein)
5670. If you are afraid of being lonely, don't try to be right. (Jules Renard)
5671. Two antennas met on a roof, fell in love and got married. The ceremony wasn't much, but the reception was excellent. (Ashi Labouisse)
5672. Fire purifies
That's why
Hell is full of it. (Réjean Lévesque)
5673. It's so difficult to describe depression to someone who's never been there, because it's not sadness (...). It's that cold absence of feeling. (J.K. Rowling)
5674. Fear and love do not eat from the same plate. (Spanish proverb)
5675. One doesn't have a sense of humor, it has you. (Larry Gelbart)
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