The Frictionary # 975
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9286. There is no love without justice. They are identical. (Gerald Stern)
9287. One more proof of the absence of God, the presence of Trump. (Réjean Lévesque)
9288. No diet will remove the fat from your body because the brain is entirely fat. Without a brain you might look good, but all you could do is run for public office. (Covert Bailey)
9289. Before the truth can set you free, you must first recognize which lies are holding you hostage. (?)
9290. There is no such thing as sad courage. (Marcel Jouhandeau)
9291. What we take to be true is our reality. (David Bohm)
9292. The French will say "no" to everything, but this "no" has different meanings for it hides something else: they are afraid of the mistake, so they say "no". (Jean-Benoît Nadeau)
9293. If you want a symbolic gesture, don't burn the flag, wash it. (Norman Thomas)
9294. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, prepare to die. (Klingon proverb)
9295. The croaking of the frogs does not prevent the elephants from drinking. (African proverb)
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