The Frictionary #987
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9406. I have estimated the influence of Reason upon Love...it's like a raindrop on the sea. (Hafiz)
9407. Architect: Someone who knows the difference between which could be done and that which should be done. (Larry McVoll)
9408. At thirty, a woman has to choose between her butt and her face. (Coco Chanel)
9409. - Lucy: " Schroeder, do you think love is the answer to everything?"
- Schroeder: "Boy, I hope not!" (Charles Schulz)
9410. Traveler, there is no road,/ only a ship's wake on the sea. (Antonio Machado)
9411. Anorexia is just another word for nothing left to lose. (Joy Behar)
9412. Nostalgia is a joy that remembers. (Émilie Bibeau)
9413. Early to bed and early to rise probably indicate unskilled labor. (John Ciardi)
9414. The older I get, the earlier it gets late. (?)
9415. What is the meaning of life? Stop looking for it. It is to live. (Réjean Lévesque)
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