The Frictionary # 787
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7406. To love is, first of all, to take a risk. (Marc Lévy)
7407. I've always thought it important to judge people, in case it turns out there's no God, and you're asked to step in. (Robert Brault)
7408. The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook. (William James)
7409. Time makes life tough for those who want to kill it. (Jacques Prévert)
7410. Being an American means never having to say you're sorry. (Kurt Vonnegut Jr.)
7411. The pure present is an ungraspable advance of the past devouring the future. (Haruki Murakami)
7412. Argue: To shut up alternately. (Michel Lauzière)
7413. God in his wisdom made the fly
And then forgot to tell us why. (Ogden Nash)
7414. I'm convinced that the employees of IKEA were just customers who didn't know how to get out and just gave up. (?)
7415. The tradition of preserving tradition became a tradition. (Gathorne Cranbrook)
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