The Frictionary # 1094
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10456. Success is not a public thing. It's when you have fewer and fewer regrets. (Toni Morrison)
10457. Historians are like deaf people who go on answering questions no one has asked them. (Leo Tolstoy)
10458. The first law of dietetics seems to be: if it tastes good, it's bad for you. (Isaac Asimov)
10459. People are prisoners of their phones. That's why they are called cell phones. (?)
10460. Preventing the happiness of others is the last consolation that remains to the jealous. (Pedro Calderon de la Barca)
10461. The office of president represents more and more clearly the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. (H.L. Mencken)
10462. A guy who is right on the North Pole, whatever direction he takes to leave, he will necessarily go south. (Philippe Geluck)
10463. Mondays are the potholes in the road of life. (Tom Wilson "Ziggy")
10464. He who is not satisfied with what he has, would also not be satisfied with what he wants to have. (Socrates)
10465. Power concedes nothing without a demand, it never did and it never will. (Frederick Douglass)
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