Sunday, September 24, 2017

The Frictionary # 703

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

6556. Criticism is the art of appraising others at one's own value. (George Jean Nathan)

6557. If we're growing, we're always going to be out of our comfort zone. (John Maxwell)

6558. A child prodigy is a child whose parents have a lot of imagination. (Jean Cocteau)

6559. Balloons aren't so fun when you think of them as bad breath storage units. (Julius Sharpe)

6560. Hide not your talents, they for use were made,
What's a sundial in the shade? (Benjamin Franklin)

6561. The problem with love is that it is a crime where you cannot do without an accomplice. (Charles Baudelaire)

6562. For women, the best aphrodisiac are words. The G-spot is in the ears. (Isabel Allende)

6563. My poem is an albatross
Soaring, gliding,
Lonely (Réjean Lévesque)

6564. Modesty: the art of encouraging people to find out for themselves how wonderful you are. (?)

6565. It's hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world. (Dolly Parton)

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