The Frictionary # 1040
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
9936. One can give without loving, but one cannot love without giving. (Amy Carmichael)
9937. People who tell us to disobey; should we obey them? (Pierre Légaré)
9938. A dog who thinks he is man's best friend is a dog who obviously has never met a tax lawyer. (Fran Lebowitz)
9939. For most men, a discouraging example is the pig's serenity. (Anatole France)9940. Man is a bird without wings and a bird is a man without sorrow. (Louis de Bernières)
9941. Friendship is an umbrella that turns over in bad weather. (Pierre Véron)
9942. It's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then. (Lewis Carroll)
9943. The truth is that there is no truth. (Pablo Neruda)
9944. Magician: Super duper. (Art Moger)
9945. In the morning there is meaning, in the evening there is feeling. (Gertrude Stein)
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