The Frictionary # 1153
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11046. When making an axe, look at the one you are using. (Confucius)
11047. A little boy of three sitin' on the floor/ Looks up and says, "Daddy, what is war?"/ "Son, that's when people fight and die."/ The little boy of three says, "Daddy, why?" (Johnny Cash)
11048. Each tear draws its transparent sorrow. (madeleinebleue)
11049. All progress is experimental. (John Jay Chapman)
11050. Of all workers, they [police] are the only ones who want to sanction their work-related accidents with the death penalty. (Jean Paré)
11051. Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do on a rainy Sunday afternoon. (Susan Ertz)
11052. To live is to persist in completing a memory. (René Char)
11053. Why should you believe your eyes? You were given eyes to see with, not to believe with. (Ward Moore)
11054. Are Cheerios donut seeds? (?)
11055. I wonder what the past has in store for us. (Françoise Sagan)
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