The Frictionary # 936
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
8896. All friendships of any length are based on a continued, mutual forgiveness. (David Whyte)
8897. Love is a game that two can play, but we only had one joystick. (Jay Scott)
8898. We only really betray those we love. (Maurice Sachs)
8899. Diplomacy is letting someone else have your way. (Lester B. Pearson)
8900. When you look at the sizes of clothes, you can say that reality really exceeds fiction. (Patrick Huard)
8901. Do you value life? Then waste not time, for it is the stuff of which life is made. (Brian Tracy)
8902. Generally, intelligent people are not courageous and courageous people are not intelligent. (Charles De Gaulle)
8903. It is a kind of love, is it not?/ How the cup holds the tea,/ And the lovely repetition of stairs,/ And what is more generous than a window? (Pat Schneider)
8904. In the Egyptian pantheon, Isis is the goddess of the family, Amam is the god of the big ego, and Waswas god of the past. (Réjean Lévesque)
8905. God made man because he loves stories. (Yiddish proverb)
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