The frictionary # 839
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7926. The problem in life is that we are convinced that we tell the truth when we say what we think.* (Sacha Guitry)
* Particularly true of Trumpers...
7927. Thank God we no longer have stupid children. Today's kids all have "learning disabilities". (George Carlin)
7928. Erasers slowly sacrifice their lives for our mistakes. (Shower Thoughts)
7929. The memory is reverse hope. We look at the bottom of the well like we stared at the top of the tower. (Gustave Flaubert)
7930. Time makes room
for going and coming home
and in time's womb
begins all ending. (Ursula K. Le Guin)
7931. If your train's on the wrong track, every station you come to is the wrong station. (Bernard Malamud)
7932. Morality often is a passport to slander. (Napoléon Bonaparte)
7933. Among the porcupines, rape is unknown. (Gregory Clark)
7934. The past tense of "fit" is "fat". (?)
7935. There's nothing that makes you so aware of the improvisation of human existence as a song unfinished. Or an old address book. (Carson McCullers)
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