The Frictionary # 645
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
5976. A purpose is the eternal condition of success. (Thornton Wilder)
5977. Friendship without trust is a flower without fragrance. (Laure Conan)
5978. The first symptom of death is birth.(Stanislaw J. Lec)
5979. Whispering works wonders with an angry child. Simply whisper gently into his ear and he will stop crying to hear what you are saying. This is also 100 percent effective on husbands. (Lucinda Dashwood)
5980. The hierarchy in France: first, you have the "garçon" who brings you coffee, then the president and then the prime minister. (Sugar Sammy)
5981. Probably no invention came more easily to man than heaven. (G.C. Lichtenberg)
5982. Good old times: the first symptom of a failing memory. (Réjean Lévesque)
5983. There is nothing erotic
about nakedness except
if it is hidden. (Positively Wyrde)
5984. If you pay peanuts, you get monkeys. (James Goldsmith)
5985. What is worse, die too young or live too old? (Gabrielle Roy)
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