The Frictionary # 1144
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10956. Belief is the uncritical acceptance of something that you can't prove. (Hans Holzer)
10957. Stupidity's the deliberate cultivation of ignorance. (William Gaddis)
10958. Biting is easy, but it is only a dog's talent. (Hervé Bazin)
10959. Peace has a mind of its own, and doesn't follow victory around. (Norman Corwin)
10960. If humans have made sex a permanent function, contrary to other animals who do it in season, it's because they're desperate. (Claire Martin)
10961. The secret of happiness is something to do. (John Burroughs)
10962. Marriage is two plane tickets to an unknown island; you come back swimming or never. (Félix Leclerc)
10963. Innocence is almost ignorance. (Réjean Lévesque)
10964. It's called faith because it's not knowledge. (?)
10965. Expectation is the source of all heartache. (William Shakespeare)
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