The Frictionary # 887
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8406. Peace is not the opposite of war, the opposite of war is the absence of war. (Idan Raichel)
8407. Religion has taught me that you can do all you want in life as long as you feel bad doing it. (Colin Boudrias)
8408. There are few things in this world more reassuring than an unhappy Lottery winner. (Tony Parsons)
8409. Basically, we, as individuals or society, it is fear of change that defines our values. (Marc Séguin)
8410. Patriotism is the last refuge of the sculptor. (William Plomer)
8411. All our words are crumbs that fall down from the feast of our mind. (Kahlil Gibran)
8412. The present is the funeral of the past/ and man the living sepulchre of life. (John Clare)
8413. More husbands would leave if they knew how to pack their suitcases. (Caroline Ammerlan)
8414. Home is heaven and orgies are vile/ But you need an orgy once in a while. (Ogden Nash)
8415. The man's desire is for the woman; the woman's desire is rarely other than for the desire of the man. (Samuel Taylor Coleridge)
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