The Frictionary # 1111
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10626. Since we can never know anything for sure, it is simply not worth searching for certainty, but it is well worth searching for truth. (Karl Popper)
10627. Only the stupid steal from the rich. The clever steal from the poor. The law usually protects the rich. (Carsten Jensen)
10628. Luck is the ability to adapt instantly to the unexpected. (Alfred Capus)
10629. We're only immortal for a limited time. (Neil Peart)
10630. Come, for the House of Hope is built on sand:/ bring wine, for the fabric of life is as weak as the wind. (Hafiz)
10631. Language is not the frosting, it's the cake. (Tom Robbins)
10632. It serves no purpose for man to win the moon if he comes to lose the Earth. (François Mauriac)
10633. I have post-party depression. (Wendy LIebman)
10634. Homeopathy: the air guitar of medicine. (?)
10635. The past is a broken egg, the future is a brooded egg. (Paul Éluard)
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