The Frictionary # 953
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9066. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love. (Nelson Mandela)
9067. The heart doesn't have wrinkles, only scars. (Roger Vigny)
9068. Admitting Error clears the Score/ And proves you Wiser than before. (Arthur Guiterman)
9069. Freedom begins where ignorance ends. (Victor Hugo)
9070. The rich rob the poor and the poor rob one another. (Sojourner Truth*) * Born Isabella Baumfree.
9071. Tolerance: Ability to endure what we cannot forbid. (Georges Elgozy)
9072. Most turtles are probably introverts. (Demetri Martin)
9073. I need so much time to do nothing that I don't have enough left to work. (Pierre Reverdy)
9074. I used to be indecisive; now I'm not so sure. (?)
9075. Regret has a purpose. It's like the oil light on the dashboard of your life, telling you something needs to be fixed. (Eric Barker)
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