The Frictionary # 1063
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10166. Happiness is often the only thing that can be given without having it and it is by giving it that we acquire it. (Voltaire)
10167. Fear has a smell, as love does. (Margaret Atwood)
10168. Writing is a socially acceptable form of getting naked in public. (Paulo Coelho)
10169. Authority without wisdom is like a heavy axe without an edge, fitter to bruise than polish. (Anne Bradstreet)
10170. This melancholy that women have who sought happiness and found only love. (Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly)
10171. I am not an Economist. I am an honest man. (Paul McCracken)
10172. We detected a radio signal that took 8 billion years to reach the earth and we do not really know what a woman can think. (réjean Lévesque)
10173. Exclamation point: the textual version of junk food. (Florence Hazrat)
10174. The Lord is my shepherd: a shepherd's main interest is ensuring that his sheep are regularly fleeced. (?)
10175. The true enemy of man is generalization. (Czeslaw Milosz)
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