Sunday, March 08, 2020

The Frictionary # 830

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

7836. Facts are always friendly. Every bit of evidence one can acquire, in any area, leads one much closer to what is true. (Carl Rogers)

7837. The only normal people are the ones you don't know very well. (Alfred Adler)

7838. The opened its eyes,/
The sun entered./
The cat closed its eyes,/
the sun stayed there./
That is why, at night,/
when the cat wakes up,/
in the dark, I see/
two pieces of sunlight. (Maurice Carême)

7839. The shadow of the elephant is not heavier than the shadow of the ladybug. (Norwegian proverb)

7840. Beauty is truth, truth beauty. (John Keats)

7841. It is really difficult to tell people you love them...when you really love them. (Tristan Bernard)

7842. They were as incompatible as a sandal and a sock. (Réjean Lévesque)

7843. We picture love as heart-shaped because we do not know the shape of the soul. (Robert Brault)

7844. Everyone who hates speeding tickets, raise your right foot. (?)

7845. Culture: the memory of the others' intelligence. (Pierre Rey)

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