Sunday, August 22, 2021

The Frictionary # 906

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

8596. The greatest enemy of justice is privilege. (Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach)

8597. Memory...that chimerical museum of shifting shapes, that pile of broken mirrors. (Jorge Luis Borgès)

8598. Religion: the triumph of wishful thinking over reality. (Stuart Vealey)

8599. To leave is to die a little. Be on your way, won't you? (Réjean Lévesque)

8600. Feelings are like crayons. They give you like 64 but you only end up using 3. (Nick Griffin)

8601. Love: Only sentiment deep enough that we fall into it. (Michel Lauzière)

8602, There's no need for a piece of sculpture in a home that has a cat. (Wesley Bates)

8603. When you buy a house, you look at the beams, when you take a wife, you must look at her mother. (Chinese proverb)

8604. Squirrels - Nature's little speed bumps. (?)

8605. The questions don't do the damage. Only the answers do. (Sam Donaldson)

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