The Frictionary # 881
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8346. Doubt is the basis of knowledge because it is the essential condition in the search for truth. (Jean-Charles Harvey)
8347. God created the poet, then took a handful of the rubbish left and made three critics. (T.J. Thomas)
8348. Without failures, there can be no morality. (Simone de Beauvoir)
8349. Right now - The only of life we ever know. (David Cain)
8350. It is always what illuminates that remains in the shadows. (Edgar Morin)
8351. It's important to teach children math so they can better understand what episode of Star Wars they are watching. (Kalvin McLeod)
8352. No, I'm never alone, with my solitude. (Moustaki)
8353. Clocks pretend to measure time/ but I've never met an hour/ like any other. (Positively Wyrde)
8354. So, out of the thousands of religions that exist, the only one you were exposed to as a child is the only "true" religion? What an amazing coincidence! (?)
8355. Ideology, n. A secular religion, with as many apostles and apostates as the real thing. (Mardy Grothe)
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