The Frictionary # 1152
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
11036. Time is the reef upon which all of our frail mystic ships are wrecked. (Noel Coward)
11037. The rich: you can see what they have, but you don’t see what they lack. (Augustine of Hippo)
11038. - Did you read Hemingway's book "Across the River and into the Trees"? - No, I didn't even know he played golf. (Bob Thaves "Frank & Ernest")
11039. Do as the trees do; change your leaves and keep your roots. So, change your ideas, but keep your principles. (Victor Hugo)
11040. In 20 years, you will be more disappointed by what you didn't do than by what you did. (Mark Twain)
11041. Doubt is one of the names of intelligence. (Jorge Luis Borgès)
11042. Bullets cannot be recalled. They cannot be reinvented. But they can be taken out of the gun. (Martin Amis)
11043. I am not on the left, nor on the right, nor in the center, but above. (Charles De Gaulle)
11044. The most used piece of equipment at the gym is the mirror. (?)
11045. Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening. (Bill Clinton)
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