The Frictionary # 208
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
1986. Of all the forces in the universe, the hardest to overcome is the force of habit. (Terry Pratchett)
1987. Time goes, you say? Ah, no!
Alas, time stays, we go. (Henry Austin Dobson)
1988. When our memory is bad, we repeat ourselves; when it's good, we repeat others. (Albert Brie)
1989. I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong. (Bertrand Russell)
1990. Happiness is knowing your limits, and loving them. (Romain Rolland)
1991. Life is not a restaurant but a buffet. You have to get up to serve yourself. (Dominique Glocheux)
1992. Chronic constipation: inability to pass time regularly. (Doug Bennett)
1993. Forbidden fruit creates jams. (?)
1994. Tolerance is a big carpet over prejudice. It looks OK, but, underneath, it's not clean. (Pierre Foglia)
1995. It's tomorrow than you think. (Ogden Nash)
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