Sunday, May 08, 2005

More from The Frictionary

Here are some more quotations from The Frictionary:

106. The greatest frustration for rich people: being refused the pleasure of complaining. (Albert Brie)

107. Beware of the man whose belly does not move when he is laughing. (Chinese proverb)

108. Cowardness is surprisingly similar to wisdom. (Bertrand Vac)

109. Wise men don't need advice. Fools don't take it. (Benjamin Franklin)

110. The Vatican is against surrogate mothers. Good thing they didn't have that rule when Jesus was born. (Elayne Boosler)

111. If you have to lie to someone, it's their fault. (Toni Schmitt)

112. The only way to insult death is to ignore it. (Pierre Foglia)

113. Words take the pictures of the souls of things. (Madeleine Gagnon)

114. The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. (LP Hartley)

115. I'd be a pessimist - but it wouldn't work anyway. (?)

That's it for now. Be happy!

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