The Frictionary # 786
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7396. If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you are old. (Will Rogers)
7397. Ringtones cut the flux of time, butcher the paste of duration, chop the days as does the Japanese chef's knife the cucumber. (Sylvain Tesson)
7398. The easiest way to teach children the value of money is to borrow some from them. (Jacob M. Braude)
7399. That's the way it is with holes, they're insatiable. (Tom Robbins)
7400. Rain shows me
what the snow looks like naked. (Coyote Sings)
7401. Truth is like the sun. It makes you see everything and won't let itself be stared at. (Victor Hugo)
7402. New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings. (Lao Tzu)
7403. I love nature, but the feeling is not mutual. (Réjean Lévesque)
7404. Follow your heart...but, take your brain. (Alfred Adler)
7405. In the beginning, Google created Earth. (Nick Thune)
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