Sunday, June 08, 2025

The Frictionary # 1103

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

10546. All men are equal... even women. (Isabelle Alonso)

10547. Critical thinking without hope is cynicism, but hope without critical thinking is naïveté. (Maria Popova)

10548. Only the dead can be resurrected. It's more difficult with the living. (Stanislaw J. Lec)

10549. There are two tragedies in life./ One is not to get your heart's desire./ The other is to get it. (George Bernard Shaw)

10550. Who rides a tiger cannot dismount. (Chinese proverb)

10551. Just because we got there doesn’t mean we’re done. (André Sauvé)

10552. People were given a vast universe to teach them humility and they invented astrology to make it all about them. (Bon Thaves "Frank & Ernest")

10553. In the past, there was more future than now. (Philippe Geluck)

10554. Zoos are elaborate prisons for animals who aren't delicious. (?)

10555. To a woman the first kiss is just the end of the beginning, but to a man it is the beginning of the end. (Helen Rowland)

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