The Frictionary # 907
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8606. Whatever is done for love always occurs beyond good and evil. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
8607. Friendship is like a dry sausage. Man made it. God would never have thought about it. (François Bizot)
8608. A couple words to live by: Don't die. (Mark Dhaniram)
8609. Paralysis is the beginning of wisdom. (Francis Picabia)
8610. With her swollen belly/ the moon rests on the sea/ throwing silver crumbs/ to the little fish. (Nina Bogatova)
8611. Not every bit of truth is fit to be told...and not easy to hear. (Réjean Lévesque)
8612. Waffle: plaid pancake. (Jim Gaffigan)
8613. Pangolin: artichoke with legs. (Boucar Diouf)
8614. Whenever you are not changing, you are choosing. Read that again. (?)
8615. Elegance ceases when it is noticed. (Jean Cocteau)
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