Sunday, October 16, 2022

The Frictionary # 966

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

9196. In astronomy, seeing far is going back in time. The more you go forward, the more you go back. It's much like politics. (Stéphane Laporte)

9197. We measure the intelligence of a person by the amount of uncertainty he is able to tolerate. (Immanuel Kant)

9198. If there’s one thing poor people hate, it’s other poor people. (Muriel Barbéry)

9199. People by the millions don't know the difference between a billion and a trillion. (Jim Britell)

9200. Optimism is the opium of the people. (Milan Kundera)

9201. Psychoanalysis proposes a pilgrimage back to the sources, but by way of the sewers. (Gilbert Cesbron)

9202. 100% of the people we disagree with are created in the image of God. (Benjamin Cremer)

9203. Traveler, there are no paths, only a wake on the wave. (Antonio Machado)

9204. Other animals prey and kill/ only humans kill and pray. (Jim Culleny)

9205. It usually takes a long time to find a shorter way. (?)

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