The Frictionary # 825
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7786. I know the past is obdurate - it doesn't want to change. (Stephen King)
7787. Work and love; these are the basics. Without them there is neurosis. (Theodor Reik)
7788. A minute, that's not time. Time is a moment. That's space time and the quality of time we give to our minute. (Marc Onana)
7789. Dog: the supreme opportunist. (Chad Oliver)
7790. Distrust is a pernicious thing because it slips into you like a snake and you think it protects you, but in fact, it isolates you. (Léa Stréliski)
7791. Depression is rage spread thin. (George Santayana)
7792. There is incidentally, no way of talking about cats that enables you to come off as a sane person. (Dan Greenburg)
7793. Coca-Cola: used to indicate the presence of the "civilized" world. (Réjean Lévesque)
7794. If you want to know what makes you unique, sit for a caricature. (?)
7795. Bat
teaches me
listening
is sometimes
how you see. (Coyote Sings)
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