The Frictionary # 976
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9296. Courage is the capacity to confront what can be imagined. (Leo Rosten)
9297. The night caresses/ under the moon's cold eye/ the bruises on my soul. (Joëlle Girard)
9298. Alpo is 99 cents a can; that's over SEVEN dog dollars! (Jim Kimble)
9299. Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy, the very crazy daughter of a very wise mother. (Voltaire)
9300. Change is the end result of all true learning. (Leo Buscaglia)
9301. Stubbornness is the poor cousin of the will. (Malcolm de Chazal)
9302. - What is your motto? - "What" is my motto. (David Bowie)
9303. The sad have two reasons to be sad: they ignore or they hope. (Albert Camus)
9304. Lawyers are like rhinoceroses: thick-skinned, short-sighted, and always ready to charge. (David Mellor)
9305. Money won't make you happy...but everybody wants to find out for themselves. (Zig Ziglar)
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