Monday, May 23, 2005

More from "The Frictionary"

More from "The Frictionary":

126. To be against violence is much like being against floods. (Pierre Foglia)

127. Better keep yourself clean and bright; you are the window through which you must see the world. (George Bernard Shaw)

128. Sarchasm: the gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it. (Jeff Kirk)

129. Cellular macarena: the dance that occurs when a cellular phone rings in a public place. Everyone reaches for their coat pocket, front pant pockets, back pants pockets, etc. (Kristin Arnold)

The two last quotations were taken from from a website that features "neologisms" that have resulted from modern communication technology (mostly the Internet). [http://www.buzzwhack.com/].

130. To stay is to be, but to travel is to live. (Gustave Nadaud)

131. The Vikings have been the Americans of their era; loud, coloured, powerful, rich, cruel, and fiercely democratic. (Dany Laferrière)

132. Lucidity is the wound that is closest to the sun. (René Char)

133. The wise does not say what he knows, the fool does not know what he says. (Turk proverb)

134. There are no rainbows without blues. (Sam Keen)

135. Architecture is inhabited sculpture. (Constantin Brancusi)

That's it for now. Peace!

2 Comments:

At 6:07 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

a trouble shared is a trouble doubled, at least.

 
At 7:26 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not knowing can be the first step to understanding

 

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