The Frictionary # 1156
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11076. Genius does what it must, and talent does what it can. (Owen Meredith)
11077. The heart has prisons that intelligence does not open. (Louis Jouhandeau)
11078. Love is a cannibal (...). It eats friendship. (Stephen King)
11079. There is a pleasure not to be alone but to be able to be. (Pascal Quignard)
11080. Everybody wants to see justice done, to somebody else. (Bruce Cockburn)
11081. Never moon a werewolf. (Mike Binder)
11082. Politics and the press: two cherished institutions that spoke with tongues so forked they could double for fine dinnerware. (Harlan Coben)
11083. Patience is the virtue of donkeys. (Honoré Daumier)
11084. The speed of time is one second per second. (?)
11085. Stupidity has a certain charm. Ignorance does not. (FRank Zappa)
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