The Frictionary # 951
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9046. Anxiety is the mark of spiritual insecurity. (Thomas Merton)
9047. Marriage is two people solving problems that they wouldn't have had alone. (Sacha Guitry)
9048. Origami.../ the way you fold/ and unfold your heart. (Kim Talon)
9049. Never postpone until tomorrow what you can have someone else do. (François Cavanna) Sometimes attr. to Pierre Dac.
9050. Failure seldom stops you. What stops you is the fear of failure. (Jack Lemmon)
9051. A diplomat is one who turns his tongue seven times in his mouth before remaining silent. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)
9052. In general, my children refuse to eat anything that hasn't danced on television. (Erma Bombeck)
9053. Man is the only animal making promises. That is why he is the only one not keeping them. (Dominique Jamet)
9054. Make yourself at home! Clean my kitchen. (?)
9055. Amnesty: a writ by which sovereigns most often forgive injustice they have committed. (Pierre Véron)
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