Monday, November 28, 2005

Another batch from The Frictionary

Here is another batch of quotations from The Frictionary:

396. Never raise your hand to your children - it leaves your mid-section unprotected. (Robert Orben)

397. It's hard for people to boo and yawn at the same time. (Jack Donohue)

398. Our enthusiasm is the other's fanatism. (André Siegfried)

399. True happiness would be to remember the present. (E.M. Cioran)

400. Only a mediocre person is always at his best. (W. Somerset Maughan)

401. It's a poor sort of memory that only works backward. (Lewis Carroll)

402. Weather forecast for tonight: dark. (George Carlin)

403. The fellow who never makes a mistake takes his orders from one who does. (H.V. Prochnow)

404. Disney World: a people trap operated by a mouse. (?)

405. Infinity begins where it ends. (Louis Scuténaire)

That's all for now. Be happy!

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