Sunday, August 28, 2005

More from The Frictionary

Here is another page from The Frictionary:

266. When a man's best friend is his dog, that dog has a problem. (Edward Abbey)

267. I used to be a heavy gambler. But now I just make mental bets - That's how I lost my mind. (Steve Allen)

268. The difference between fiction and reality is that fiction has to make sense. (Tom Clancy)

269. If it is beautifully arranged on the plate, you know someone's fingers have been all over it. (Julia Child)

270. Life is a snowstorm full of apparitions. (Philippe Haeck)

271. Victory has many fathers, but defeat is an orphan. (Brereton Greenhous)

272. Truth is seldom pure and never simple. (Oscar Wilde)

273. Revenge is sweet and non fattening. (Alfred Hitchcock)

274. Hitch [Hitchcock] is a gentleman farmer who raises gooseflesh. (Ingrid Bergman)

275. Hope is a loan from happiness. (Joseph Joubert)

That's all for now. Until next time, be happy!

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