The Frictionary #632
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5846. We have the best government that money can buy. (Mark Twain)
5847. Fear doesn't know anything about the future. (Fear only ever has old material to work with.); it makes its predictions out of the past. (David Cain)
5848. Men are just like dogs. They bite because they're scared. (Jean Anouilh)
5849. Solitude: the joy of being alone. Loneliness: the pain of being alone. (Rabii Rammal)
5850. As long as man is mortal, he will never be relaxed. (Woody Allen)
5851. Everyone talks about the injuries in football, but what about soccer? I keep falling asleep on the couch and my neck is killing me. (Bill Maher)
5852. But the beauty is in the walking - We are betrayed by destinations. (Gwyn Thomas)
5853. Patriotism is a kind of religion; it is the egg from which wars are hatched. (Guy de Maupassant)
5854. You must love thy neighbor...the others live too far. (?)
5855. Uncertainty is inevitable at the frontiers of knowledge. (Joel Achenbach)
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