Sunday, May 29, 2022

The Frictionary # 946

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

8996. Always make your future bigger than your past. (Dan Sullivan)

8997. Memory is like friends; it often lets you down when you need it the most. (Spanish proverb)

8998. Jealousy is not a barometer by which the depth of love can be measured. It merely records the degree of the lover's insecurity. (Margaret Mead)

8999. The robot must not be too intelligent; he will want to do nothing. (Jean-Marie Gourio)

9000. One sin seldom mentioned is that of killing time. (Vera Nazarian)

9001. As long as men will die and love to live, the doctor will be jeered at and well paid. (Jean de La Bruyère)

9002. The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury. (Charlie Chaplin)

9003. Telling other people's secret is treason, telling your own is folly. (Voltaire)

9004. Synonym: The antonym of antonym. (Michel Lauzière)

9005. Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them. (Albert Einstein)

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