The Frictionary # 728
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
6816. Wealth can't buy you happiness. Ask any poor man. (Milton Berle)
6817. Man chases woman until she catches him. (Marcel Achard)
6818. A woman's head is always influenced by heart, but a man's heart by his head. (Marguerite Gardiner)
6819. Seems like no matter where you are in the world, you can always count on your cab driver being a racist. (Ólafur Arnalds)
6820. To think is to disturb your thoughts. (Jean Rostand)
6821. Science brings solutions
that create other problems.
Perpetual motion. (Réjean Lévesque)
6822. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a lot of words to describe just being alive. (Kevin Christy)
6823. Everybody forgets the basic thing; people are not going to love you unless you love them. (Pat Carroll)
6824. The only zen thoughts you might find at the top of the mountain are those you brought with you. (?)
6825. When did ignorance become a point of view? (Scott Adams)
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