The Frictionary # 684
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
6366. Racism is man's gravest threat to man. The maximum of hatred for a minimum of reason. (Abraham J. Heschel)
6367. Everything has a price, but not everything has value. (Stanley Behrman)
6368. If women like diamonds, maybe it's because they look like tears. (Marcel Achard)
6369. Fear and courage are brothers. (Proverb)
6370. Sometimes when you lose your way, you find yourself. (Mandy Hale)
6371. Leniency is the aristocratic form of contempt. (Rémy de Gourmont)
6372. The track twisted and turned - a psycho-path. (Réjean Lévesque)
6373. When you ask a politician a question, normally, after his answer, you don't remember your question anymore. (Coluche)
6374. Zebras are just horses who escaped from prison. (?)
6375. Loving someone who doesn't love you is like waiting for a ship at the airport. (Zayn Malik)
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