The Frictionary continued...
Here is another batch of quotations from "The Frictionary":
166. The abdomen is the reason why man does not easily take himself for a god. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
167. Some of the people think of the glass as half full. Some people think of the glass as half empty. I think of the glass as too big. (George Carlin)
168. I forget what I was taught; I only remember what I have learnt. (Patrick White)
169. The future belongs to those whose workers get up early. (Coluche)
170. Never, never barbecue with activated charcoal, it might knock your socks off. (Réjean Levesque)
171. Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone. (?)
172. A teacher affects eternity; one can never tell where their influence stops. (Henry Brooks Adams)
173. Fashion is something barbarous, for it produces innovation without reason and imitation without benefit. (George Santayana)
174. Canada: the Woody Allen of nations. (Keith Spicer)
175. Hate is just love with its back turned. (Terry Pratchett)
That's all for now. Be happy!
1 Comments:
"The early bird catches the worm,.....some friggin' prize!"
Joe Sturgis NYC
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