The Frictionary # 921
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8746. Mass movement can rise and spread without a belief in God, but never without belief in a devil. (Eric Hoffer)
8747. Someone is Hindu, someone is Muslim, someone is Christian. Everyone is hell-bent on not becoming a human being. (Nida Fazli)
8748. Fashion shows just look like skinny teenagers walking around in their parents' clothes looking for food. (Jim Gaffigan)
8749. To hope is mainly to doubt. (Charles Soucy)
8750. In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets, and steal bread. (Thomas Paine)
8751. Douchebag: attendant to the tanning of his own ego. (Billy Tellier)
8752. How much of now's/ a touch of never,/ a gasp of vastness/ like the end of was. (Christian Wiman)
8753. The devil is only God's idleness. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
8754. Men go shopping to buy what they want, and women go shopping to find out what they want. (?)
8755. Change is never painful, only resistance to change is. (Buddha)
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