Funny yet Profound Aphorisms (“Quotes”) #95

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- Like great ecologists, great pessimists make us see the beauty of death.
- The pleasure children get from playing is way more intense, and lasts way longer, than the one adults get from being paid.
- Some people are lucky to no longer be, and some are unlucky to still be, alive.
- Unfortunately, fools think that shouting makes their arguments convincing, or more convincing.
- Women work very hard to prevent or stop their sons from being manipulated by their women, like their sons’ fathers were or are being manipulated by their sons’ mothers.
- Money that was earned is way less slippery than money that was stolen, won, or inherited.
- Destroying your mirrors hides your ugliness or facial blemishes from only you.
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