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The Frictionary # 990

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

9436. Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months. (Oscar Wilde)

9437. This is the great mistake as always: imagining that human beings think what they say. (Jacques Lacan)

9438. If you think education is expensive, try ignorance! (Andy McIntyre)

9439. I like games of chance, because there are no champions. (Albert Brie)

9440. Understanding and believing are not the same thing. (Gertrude Stein)

9441. In politics, one succeeds fools and is replaced by incompetent. (Georges Clémenceau)

9442. The early Bird gets the worm; the late bird gets take-out. (Dave Whamond)

9443. The more we rise the smaller we seem to those who do not know how to fly. (Friedrich Nietzsche)

9444. A man of few words is usually married. (?)

9445. Even when chased/ it pretends not to hurry/ the butterfly. (Eve Castle)

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