The Frictionary # 808
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7616. What is forgiven is usually well remembered. (Louis Dudek)
7617. Man is born toothless, hairless, and without illusions, and he dies, also toothless, hairless, and without illusions. (Alexandre Dumas)
7618. You can devise a one-word argument to defeat the Bible: Dinosaurs. (Bill Hicks)
7619. There's a reason dogs are man's best friend. They're the ones that leave the seat up. (Glen & Gary McCoy "The Duplex")
7620. One is never afraid of the unknown; one is afraid of the known coming to an end. (Jiddu Krishnamurti)
7621. Man has to do, woman simply needs to be. (Victor Hugo)
7622. Those who think they know it all are very annoying to those of us who do. (Robert K. Mueller)
7623. At high tide, the fish eat ants; at low tide, the ants eat fish. (Thai proverb)
7624. Ever wonder why there is a stairway to heaven and a highway to hell? There's apparently more traffic going to hell. (?)
7625. Posed between seasons
she colors her new gray hair
in shades of autumn. (lifethroughblueeyes)
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