Sunday, October 09, 2016

The Frictionary #655

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

6076. Not lying is to say what we know, not what we think we know. (Robert Escarpit)

6077. We journalists make it a point to know very little about an extremely wide variety of topics: this is how we stay objective. (Dave Barry)

6078. Regret is too often a letter written but never mailed. (Robert Brault)

6079. It is because life has no meaning that it is everyone's task to give it meaning. (Edgar Morin)

6080. Being right half the time beats being half-right all the time. (Malcolm Forbes)

6081. Confessional: Small booth full of hidden defects. (Réjean Lévesque)

6082. The heart of man is revealed in temptation. (Dietrich Bonhoeffer)

6083. The moon peeking
through windows
silver swords laid
on dark floors
the fleeing dark
only becomes dense
crowding corners. (Positively Wyrde)

6084. Better to ask twice than to lose your way once. (Danish proverb)

6085. The first lullabies were just really boring songs. (Demetri Martin)

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