The Frictionary # 847
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8006. A book is never finished, it's abandoned. (Gene Fowler)
8007. The minute a man ceases to grow - no matter what his years - that minute he begins to be old. (Bruce Barton)
8008. Vindictive: Who has forgotten to forget. (Michel Lauzière)
8009. Troy Story: Iliad. (LA Times crossword)
8010. You are and remain a slave as long as you are not healed of the habit of hope. (E.M. Cioran)
8011. My art is
unfinished pages
a molt of feathers
from a dream
of flight. (Todd Rokholm)
8012. Those journalists don't believe the lies of politicians but they repeat them! That's worse! (Coluche)
8013. A mapped world is always small. (Nina Alvarez)
8014. Dermatology is the best specialty. The patient never dies and never gets well. (?)
8015. Space has no top, no bottom; in fact, it is bottomless both at the bottom and at the top. (Bill Nye)
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