The Frictionary # 910
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8636. Genius is gold in the mine. Talent is the miner who works and brings it out. (Marguerite Gardiner)
8637. If you want to know the essence of a civilization or era, see how they assassinate people. (Jean-Marie Poupart)
8638. I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man. (Jay-Z)
8639. Dog vs Cat - Have you ever heard , "You son of a cat!". (Réjean Lévesque)
8640. Old age is (...) a lot of crossed-off names in an address book. (Ronald Blythe)
8641. Men age poorly when they stay young. (Romain Gary)
8642. Moses: God's stenographer. (David Steinberg)
8643. A haiku is an imaginative lotus pond with the real frog in it. (Chen-ou Liu)
8644. No amount of belief makes something a fact. (?)
8645. A hopeful dream is like fine glass - easily shattered, hard to dispose of. (Robert Brault)
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