The Frictionary # 1142
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10936. Luck is what you have left after you give 100 percent. (Langston Coleman)
10937. The first knowledge is the knowledge of my ignorance. It’s the beginning of intelligence. (Socrates)
10938. Anger is what humans use to disguise their sadness. (Réjean Lévesque)
10939. Sorrow looks back, Worry looks around, Faith looks up. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
10940. Freedom begins where ignorance ends. (Victor Hugo)
10941. Remove all periods/ They are scars made by words/ I couldn't bring myself to say. (Charles Simic)
10942. He passed for a thinker because he often was silent. (Alexandre Breffort)
10943. Memory is safest in someone with amnesia. (Hannah Fries)
10944. - What is your sign? - Do not disturb. (?)
10945. The future is not what will happen but what we will do. (Henri Bergson)
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