The Frictionary # 919
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8726. Truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it. (Flannery O'Connor)
8727. Between a scientist and a poet, the difference is the same as between a botanical garden and a forest. (Victor Hugo)
8728. What poetry does - is slow down the spinning world and dilate the pupil of attention so that the infinite becomes comprehensible. (Maria Popova)
8729. Coincidences prove that we are on the right path. (Simon VanBooy)
8730. Love memories are the heart's pension. (Charles Chincholle)
8731. Death is nature's warning to slow down. (L.J. Peter)
8732. Men have their hearts in their sex, women have their sex in their hearts. (Malcolm de Chazal)
8733. Everyone loves the Fall season, except the leaves. (Jim Gaffigan)
8734. Everything happens for a reason. Sometimes, the reason is you're stupid and make bad decisions. (?)
8735. When love is silent, love is dead. (Hélène Ouvrard)
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