The Frictionary 793
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7466. When a child is born, so are grandmothers. (Judith Levy)
7467. The average teacher explains complexity; the gifted teacher reveals simplicity. (Robert Brault)
7468. The alchemy of happiness depends on a fine dosage of forgetting things. (Luis Sepulveda)
7469. The bigger a man's head, the worst his headache. (Persian proverb)
7470. My definition of redundancy is an airbag in a politician's car. (Larry Hagman)
7471. By the time you swear you're his,
Shivering and sighing,
And he vows his passion is,
Infinite, undying,
Lady make note of this...
One of you is lying. (Dorothy Parker)
7472. If reincarnation is possible, redying would also be. (Réjean Lévesque)
7473. You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending. (C.S. Lewis)
7474. Prostitution may be the oldest profession but religion is the oldest scam. (?)
7475. There aren't any embarrassing questions - only embarrassing answers. (Carl Rowan)
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