Sunday, October 15, 2006

The Frictionary # 95

Here is another page from The Frictionary:

856. Gratitude is a euphemism for resentment. (Robert A. Heinlein)

857. Nobody can earn a living and always tell the truth. (Réjean Lévesque)

858. If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there. (Lewis Carroll)

859. They say history repeats itself, and the proof of it is they've said it before. (A. Whitney Brown)

860. Indecision may or may not be my problem. (Jimmy Buffet)

861. A man without a belly is like a house without a balcony.* (Turkish proverb)
* I might consider moving to Turkey...

862. Life is a game, the object of which is to discover the object of the game. (?)

863. Army, Marriage, Church, and Bank: the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. (Carlos Ruiz Zafon)

864. Whenever morality is based on theology, whenever right is made dependent on divine authority, the most immoral, unjust, infamous things can be justified and established. (Ludwig Feuerbach)

865. Food, love, career, and mothers, the four major guilt groups. (Cathy Guisewite)

That's all for this week. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Subscribe and receive this weekly blog in your in-box. Peace, please.

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