The Frictionary # 908
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8616. Pity, the small change of love. (Ursula K. Le Guin)
8617. Any form of censorship hides a weakness. (Réjean Lévesque)
8618. The naked truth is the pornography of discourse. (Michael F. Flynn)
8619. Guy: "What's your sign?" - Girl: "Stop." (paraphrasing Daniel Tirado)
8620. The news today is a reality show where you're part of the cast, America vs America, on every channel. (Erich Vieth)
8621. Religion is the shameful disease of humankind. Politics is its cancer. (Henry de Montherlant)
8622. As the afternoon progresses, our shadows grow longer. At night, in the dark, we become our shadows. (Tom Robbins)
8623. Some part of a mistake is always correct. (Savielly Tartakower)
8624. Give a man a fish and he'll ask for a lemon. Teach a man to fish and he'll leave early on Friday. (?)
8625. The death of God left the angels in a strange position. (Donald Barthelme)
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