Sunday, January 07, 2007

The Frictionary # 107

Here is another page from The Frictionary:

976. It's best to read between the lines, it's less tiring on the eyes. (Sacha Guitry)

977. Men have a much better time of it than women; for one thing they marry late; for another thing they die earlier. (H.L. Mencken)

978. Rich people have anxieties, the poor have worries. (Louis Scutenaire)

979. Baroque (adj.): when you're out of Monet. (?)

980. We do not remember days, we remember moments. (Cesare Pavese)

981. I was a vegetarian until I started leaning toward the sunshine. (Rita Rudner)

982. Confidence comes not from always being right but from not fearing to be wrong. (Peter T. McIntyre)

983. An empty head makes nodding very easy. (Zarko Petan)

984. The best lie is the one unspoken. (R.D. Asktinas)

985. Only librarians like to search; everyone else likes to find. (Roy Tennant)

That's all for this edition. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Subscribe and receive this weekly blog in your in-box. Have a great week.

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