Sunday, March 20, 2016

The Frictionary #626

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

5786. The quest for certainty blocks the search for meaning. (Erich Fromm)

5787. To try to be brave is to be brave. (George MacDonald)

5788. You can become a terrorist because you are revolted, (...). But also because the people around you aren't. (Pierre Foglia)

5789. Water which is too pure has no fish. (Ts'ai Ken T'an)

5790. The rat race creates a race of rats. (Matt McNeely)

5791. In the interval which separates two desires a perfect calm reigns in the mind. (Swami Sivânanda)

5792. Five out of four people have trouble with fractions. (Steven Wright)

5793. Silently, one by one,
in the infinite meadows of the heaven,
blossomed the lovely stars,
the forget-me-nots of the angels. (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)

5794. I do not think - therefore I am not. (?)

5795. Religion is the frozen thought of man out of which they build temples. (Jiddu Krishnamurti)

That's all for this edition of The Frictionary. Your comments and suggestions are welcome, but commercial links will be rejected. Subscribe and receive this free weekly blog in your in-box. Have a great week!

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