The Frictionary # 893
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8466. It's true that voting isn't the most we can do - but it's the least. (Gloria Steinem)
8467. Eternity is the present moment constantly renewed. (Réjean Lévesque)
8468. Language is/ the straw we use/ to make bricks/ out of the clay/ of the world. (Nils Peterson)
8469. Can we ever know where indifference begins and ends? (Serge Gainsbourg)
8470. I am a collection of dismantled almosts. (Anne Sexton)
8471. Some want to live a great love like those in movies, but they forget that a movie lasts an hour and a half. (J.K. Pivard)
8472. If ignorance could speak, it would say, 'I know all that I need to know'. (Mardy Grothe)
8473. It piques our curiosity when we discover that our family tree is a cactus. (Grégoire Lacroix)
8474. A wise man once said nothing. (?)
8475. Diversity is being invited to the party; inclusion is being asked to dance. (Verna Myers)
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