Sunday, July 15, 2018

The Frictionary # 744

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

6976. Silence
lost in translation. (Heidi Ayala)

6977. If women are so smart, how come they always dance backwards. (Milton Berle)

6978. Hope is a risk you must take. (Georges Bernanos)

6979. People don't resist change. They resist being changed. (Peter M. Senge)

6980. Women's total instinct for gambling has been satisfied by marriage. (Gloria Steinem)

6981. It is not the sea that makes waves, it is the wind. (Grégoire Lacroix)

6982. At the core of criticism, there should always be an intent to assist. (Sean Minogue)

6983. Every flower is a soul blossoming in Nature. (Gérard de Nerval)

6984. Apathy will be the downfall of mankind. But who cares? (?)

6985. Too many bad reviews, the painting hung itself. (madeleinebleue)

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