Sunday, March 23, 2008

The Frictionary # 170

Here is another page from The Frictionary:

1606. If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased. (Katharine Hepburn)

1607. Only the State obtains its revenue by coercion. (Murray Rothbard)

1608. Do not stone the adulterous woman. I'm behind her. (Georges Brassens)

1609. Boredom is a warning that we should heed more often. (Claude Roy)

1610. Ring: hole with a rim around it. (?)

1611. Charity should begin at home, but should not stay there. (Phillips Brooks)

1612. A recent police study found that you're much more likely to get shot by a fat cop if you run. (Dennis Miller)

1613. The knife disappears with sharpening. (James Richardson)

1614. Who said that perfection was not of this world? A lazy person. (Stéphane Laporte)

1615. The one who comes as a saviour could well be crucified. (Spanish proverb)

That's all for this edition. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Subscribe and receive this weekly blog in your in-box. Happy Easter!

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