The Frictionary # 1025
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9786. There are no insoluble problems, there are only unpleasant solutions. (Alexandra Marinina)
9787. There are no words/ that make the sound/ the rusty hinge/ of the door that opens/ between worlds. (Kathabela Wilson)
9788. There is such a thing as truth. Except when it resides only in words, it is only a misleading peroration. (Michel Leclerc)
9789. Well-behaved women seldom make history. (Laurel Thatcher Ulrich)
9790. Materialist: Individual who has more things than us. (Michel Lauzière)
9791. Do you like yelling "What?". Get married. (Lindsay Golhvert)
9792. When the wind blows, ALL the trees shake. (Algerian proverb)
9793. Being a God is one of the oldest professions in the world. (Roger Zelazny)
9794. My life is an open book. But it's very poorly written and I die at the end. (?)
9795. The great masses of the people will more easily fall victim to a big lie than to a small one. (Adolf Hitler)
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