The Frictionary # 961
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9146. Take a good book to bed - books don't snore. (Thea Dorn)
9147. For the raindrop, joy is entering the river-/ Unbearable pain becomes its own cure. (Ghalib)
9148. I think we encourage American kids too much. (...) Big deal, there's kids in China making iPhones right now. Step it up, America. (C.J. Hernandez)
9149. Hollywood: where the stars twinkle until they wrinkle. (Victor Mature)
9150. Experience is as useful as a lottery ticket after the draw. (Elisabeth d'Houdetot)
9151. We must rediscover the distinction between hope and expectation. (Ivan Illich)
9152. Pornography: they undress actors to dress up the shareholders. (Noémie Larouche)
9153. If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your plans. (Woody Allen)
9154. Every time history repeats itself, the price goes up. (?)
9155. Live as if it were your second chance and you missed the first time. (Victor Frankl)
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