Sunday, September 06, 2009

The Frictionary # 246

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

2376. Sooner or later we all quote our mothers. (Bern Williams)

2377. Possessing means worrying: it's a principle. What you don't have won't create worries. (Yves Thériault)

2378. Nothing is interesting if you're not interested. (Helen Macinnis)

2379. Hope was born from the fear of tomorrow. (Georges Braque)

2380. The scientific theory I like the best is that the rings of Saturn are composed entirely of lost airline baggage. (Max Born)

2381. Forgiveness is one of the many horrible side effects of loving someone. (Randy K. Milholland)

2382. I suppose real old age begins when one looks backward rather than forward. (May Sarton)

2383. Rich people have glorified work so their slaves would be proud of being slaves. (Germain Savard)

2384. Grandchildren are God's reward for not killing your own children. (?)

2385. Work expands to fill the time available for its completion. (Parkinson's Law) (C. Northcote Parkinson)

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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