The Frictionary # 701
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
6536. An apology is a good way to have the last word. (?)
6537. The most important things are the hardest to say, because words diminish them. (Stephen King)
6538. Thirty: that weird age where you're too old to be young, and too young to be old. (Frédéric Beigbeder)
6539. There are Seven Deadly Sins, of which, so far, only Envy and Greed have organized politically. (Robert Brault)
6540. Hell, it's where there is no why. (Primo Levi)
6541. Exaggeration, n. A lie masquerading as the truth. (Mardy Grothe)
6542. Clocks and watches have been invented to slow down time. (Réjean Lévesque)
6543. I wonder if it's rude for a deaf person to talk with food in their(sic) hands. (Demetri Martin)
6544. It takes courage to know when you ought to be afraid. (James Michener)
6545. The dream is a tunnel that passes under reality. It is a sewer with clear water, but still a sewer. (Pierre Reverdy)
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