The Frictionary # 1061
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10146. Any fool can know. The point is to understand. (Albert Einstein)
10147. My theory is babies don't start crying till they see who their parents are. (Tom Toles "Randolph Itch 2 AM")
10148. Poetry is asking words to bring light back into our lives. (Ynes Bonnefoy)
10149. Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting. (Joyce Meyer)
10150. Suicide is a cowardice. It’s a duel with an unarmed opponent. Suicide is a cowardice. It’s a duel with an unarmed opponent. (Alfred Capus)
10151. An exhaustive study of police records shows that no woman has ever shot her husband while he was doing the dishes. (Earl Wison)
10152. When life is a necklace/ each day is a pearl/ When life is a cage/ each day is a tear. (Jacques Prévert)
10153. Musicians don't retire - they stop when there's no more music in them. (Louis Armstrong)
10154. Pancakes are just boneless waffles. (?)
10155. Life, well lived, is long enough. (Seneca)
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