The Frictionary # 1161
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11126. The only exact thing in the newspaper is the date. (Coluche)
11127. All empty souls tend to extreme opinion. (William Butler Yeats)
11128. The fly that does not want to be swatted is safest if it sits on the fly-swatter. (G.C. Lichtenberg)
11129. Sometimes as an antidote/ to fear of death,/ I eat the stars. (Rebecca Elson)
11130. If you want to go out on the sea without any risk of capsizing, then don’t buy a boat; buy an island. (Marcel Pagnol)
11131. If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about answers. (Thomas Pynchon)
11132. If your compassion does not include yourself, it is incomplete. (Buddha)
11133. I used to call her Darling, but now I call her collect. (A. Frank Willis)
11134. 'Vegetarian' is an old indian word for 'bad hunter'. (?)
11135. We must not always turn over a new leaf, sometimes it must be ripped off. (Achille Chavée)
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