The Frictionary # 721
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
6746. The safest way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket. (Kin Hubbard)
6747. A modest man is usually admired if people ever hear of him. (Edgar Watson Howe)
6748. Love is a sea of which woman is the shore. (Victor Hugo)
6749. The way to hold a husband is to keep him a little jealous. The way to lose him is to keep him a little more jealous. (H.L. Mencken)
6750. You have to know how to accept rejection and reject acceptance. (Ray Bradbury)
6751. Nature's law is fight or flee
Humanity's law is love or disappear. (Réjean Lévesque)
6752. I wanna make a jigsaw puzzle that's 40,000 pieces and when you finish it, it says "Go outside." (Demetri Martin)
6753, Three things are fleeting: the echo, the rainbow, and women's beauty. (German proverb)
6754. After you've heard two witness accounts of an auto accident, you begin to worry about history. (?)
6755. God is a concept by which we measure our pain. (John Lennon)
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