The Frictionary # 1141
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10926. Width of life is more important than length of life. (Avicenna aka Ibn Sina)
10927. If you look at zero, you see nothing; but look through it and you will see the world. (Robert Kaplan)
10928. The two shortest and oldest words, yes and no, are those that require the most reflection. (Pythagoras)
10929. All wealth is the product of labor. (John Locke) Not necessarily yours...
10930. In the past, man was afraid of the future. Today, the future is afraid of man. (Albert Camus)
10931. Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. (Yoda)
10932. Everybody has ideas: the proof is that there are bad ones. (Coluche)
10933. Listen to the woman when she looks at you...not when she talks to you. (Khalil Gibran)
10934. I have three ex-wives. I can't remember any of their names, so I just call'em "plaintiff". (Lewis Grizzard)
10935. Reality surpasses fiction, but not for long, we can clearly see that the reality is tiring. (Jean-Marie Gourio)
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