The Frictionary # 1149
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11006. Without goals, training has no direction. (Nathalie Coughlin)
11007. Old age is when you no longer recognize yourself when you look in the mirror. (Réjean Lévesque)
11008. If you leave me, can I come too? (Cynthia Heimel)
11009. More useless than that would be a machine to watch TV. (Claude Marcil)
11010. Nobody finishes a tube of superglue. Nobody. (Mason Mastrianni)
11011. Baudelaire called it the Spleen/ My grandma called it the blues/ I don't call it, it comes on its own, (Claude Nougaro)
11012. Nothing is more unbearable, once one has it, than freedom. (James Baldwin)
11013. He who walks straight always finds the road wide enough. (Breton proverb)
11014. How do flat-earthers explain the seasons? (?)
11015. More people believe in belief in God than believe in God. (Daniel C. Dennett)
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