The Frictionary # 1009
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9626. The end of man won't be the end of the world. (Daniel Bélanger)
9627. The Soul is the voice of the body's interests. (George Santayana)
9628. Chance has whims, never has it had habits. (Joseph Bertrand)
9629. The most effective birth control I know is a toddler with the croup and diaper rash. (Kate Zannoni)
9630. We always regret needlessly as we can only regret after. (Réjean Ducharme)
9631. End of the pier - / thoughts keep travelling/ to touch the horizon. (Rob Cairns)
9632. Culture, that's the answer given to the man who wonders what he's doing on earth. (André Malraux)
9633. Humans who don't own books or plants are suspicious to me. (Tina Roth Eisenberg)
9634. What were electric eels called before electricity was discovered? (mariana Z)
9635. Patriotism is love of your people; nationalism is hatred of others. (Romain Gary)
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