Sunday, February 23, 2020

The Frictionary # 828

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

7816. You are totally unique, just like anyone else. (Margaret Mead)

7817. It is only when the leaf
leaves the tree
that it discovers
what it once was. (Positively Wyrde)

7818. Knowledge is sailing an ocean of uncertainty amongst archipelagoes of certainties. (Edgar Morin)

7819. Our hours in love have wings; in absence, crutches. (Colley Cibber)

7820. Heterosexuality is not normal, it's just common. (Dorothy Parker)

7821. In the Garden of Eden
the first autumn of all
was called the Fall. (Réjean Lévesque)

7822. Life is not a problem to solve but a reality that we must experience. (Søren Kierkegaard)

7823. Good breeding consists of concealing how much we think of ourselves and how little we think of the other person, (Mark Twain)

7824. Ice skating is just walking in cursive. (?)

7825. Even a paranoïd can have enemies. (Henry Kissinger)

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