Sunday, August 04, 2024

The Frictionary # 1059

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

10126. War is a matter where poor men who do not know each other at all kill each other so that rich men who know each other very well do not kill each other. (Victor Cohen Hadria)

10127. What do the stars dream of/ down there/ at the bottom/ of the lake? (Positively Wyrde)

10128. I love television. When I close my eyes, it's almost as good as radio. (Pierre-Jean Vaillard)

10129. Men have ascribed to God imperfections that they would deplore in themselves. (W. Somerset Maugham)

10130. It’s funny, saints, you never meet them in their lifetime. (René Char)

10131. No amount of belief makes something a fact. (James Randi)

10132. Imagination is the soul's eye. (Joseph Joubert)

10133. A normal adolescent isn’t a normal adolescent if he acts normal. (Judith Viorst)

10134. Don't look back. You're not going that way. (?)

10135. Life is a tragedy for those who feel and a comedy for those who think. (Jean de La Bruyère)

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