The Frictionary # 670
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
6226. The history of the world is the history of the privileged. (Henry Miller)
6227. There is no pain greater than to be an angel in hell, while a devil is at home everywhere. (Martin Page)
6228. It is hard to know the difference between right and wrong if you don't know the difference between wrong and different. (Robert Brault)
6229. What sadness
torturing a daisy
to know if she loves you. (Réjean Lévesque)
6230. 100% of all people who vape look like serial killers. (Jim Gaffigan)
6231. But inside us there is a word we cannot pronounce and that is who we are. (Anthony Marra)
6232. Humans have this bad habit of creating a god in their image: unique, narcissistic, demanding submission, intolerant, power hungry and totalitarian.* (Pierre Desjardins)
Is Trump a god image?
6233. Stories are data with a soul. (Brené Brown)
6234. The only ones awake
at 3:00 am
are the lonely
and the loved. (?)
6235. Three things are fleeting: echo, rainbow, women's beauty. (German proverb)
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