The Frictionary # 1085
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10366. The greatest prison people live in is the fear of what other people think. (David Icke)
10367. You have to forgive yourself a lot to get used to forgiving others. (Anatole France)
10368. Think about it: if there's a health food section in the grocery store, what does that make the rest of the foods sold there? (Mark HYman)
10369. There are no friends: there are moments of friendship. (Jules Renard)
10370. Silence becomes a kind of crime when it operates as a cover or an encouragement to the guilty. (Thomas Paine)
10371. The future is liquid, the past is solid. Sorrow is a carp, happiness an eel. (Jean-Louis Aubert)
10372. Each that we lose takes part of us,/ A crescent still abides,/ Which like the moon, some turbid night/ Is summoned by the tides. (Emily Dickenson)
10373. It’s not the cages that are singing. It’s the birds. (Chinese proverb)
10374. Steve Jobs would have made a better president than Trump...But that's comparing apples to oranges. (Daddysaysjokes)
10375. Religion and science have a common ancestor - ignorance. (A.C. Grayling)
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