The Frictionary # 1166
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11176. It is hard to respond to ignorance, because it has no questions. (Robert Breault)
11177. Feigning to believe a lie is an exquisite lie. (Maurice Chapelan)
11178. Don't get so tolerant that you tolerate intolerance. (Bill Maher)
11179. If time seems too long to you, take it across the width. (Grégoire Lacroix)
11180. We cannot become what we want by remaining what we are. (Max Depree)
11181. I would like to know the music of which my dog’s tail beats time. (Yvan Audouard)
11182. The mind of night is blind, prefers voices, prefers touch. (Magda Kapa)
11183. Galaxies, galaxies everywhere/ and nowhere a sign saying this way out. (Gerda Blees)
11184. You know you are too old when you have to scroll to your year of birth. (?)
11185. How beautiful it is to do nothing, and then rest afterward. (Spanish proverb)
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