The Frictionary # 788
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7416. Laughter has no foreign accent. (Paul B. Lowney)
7417. To have is a sickness. To heal from it, you need to be. (J.M. Lafrenière)
7418. About the time we think we can make ends meet, somebody moves the ends. (Herbert Hoover)
7419. Poetry is also the precise language of getting lost. (Abdelmajid Benjelloun)
7420. If you ever start thinking, "Oh, I'm a waste of space and I'm a burden". Remember, that also describes the Grand Canyon. (Maria Bamford)
7421. Life is a jest, and all things show it
I thought so once, and now I know it. * (John Gay)
* Gay's self-scripted epitaph.
7422. Love is more or less a passing madness, more than less. (Réjean Lévesque)
7423. I prefer to think that God is not dead, just drunk. (John M. Huston)
7424. The first thing you lose on a diet is your sense of humor. (?)
7425. Reaching the doubt of a doubt is the beginning of certainty. (Léon Daudet)
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