Another batch of quotations
Here is another batch of quotations from The Frictionary:
366. The critical period in matrimony is breakfast-time. (A.P. Herbert)
367. Modest people often have reason to be. (Friedrich Nietzsche)
368. Flowers, (...) amputees of plant life. (Bill Barol)
This quotation is from the 1995 TV series "Dweebs". Bill Barol is one of the five writers of the short-lived series.
369. Dreams are like islands. We are all alone when we dream. (Jacques Poulin)
370. A poor person isn't he who has little, but he who needs a lot. (German proverb)
371. Hope is a memory that desires. (Honoré de Balzac)
372. Nothing, except the cable TV rate, goes up forever. (P.J. O'Rourke)
373. One of the things that keeps the engine of capitalism going is the idea that freedom is equated with your ability to buy products. (Zack De La Rocha)
374. Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder. (?)
375. The ethical argument regarding abortion hinges on the question of exactly when life begins. Some believe that life begins at forty. (Kevin Nealon)
That's all for today. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome. Until next time, be happy!
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