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The Frictionary # 1003

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

9566. The devil is the arrogance of the mind, faith without a smile, truth never touched by doubt. (Umberto Eco)

9567. - "And what would humans be without love?"                                                    - "RARE." said Death. (Terry Pratchett)

9568. Refusing to love for fear of suffering is like refusing to live for fear of dying. (?)

9569. How is it that the first piece of luggage in the airport carousel never belongs to anyone? (George Roberts)

9570. Promises only bind those who receive them. (François Chirac)

9571. Never criticize Americans. They have the best taste money can buy. (Miles Kington)

9572. Justice listens at beauty's doorstep. (Aimé Césaire)

9573. If perceptions make life possible, sensations make it worth living. (Nick Romeo)

9574. Man is a walking tree. (Julos Beaucarne)

9575. Love, n. A temporary insanity curable by marriage. (Ambrose Bierce)

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