Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Frictionary # 286

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

2776. Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit. (Henry B. Adams)

2777. If you are afraid of loneliness, don't marry. (Anton Chekhov)

2778. That must be what it is to live, making choices regularly, or having the impression of making choices. (Paul Villeneuve)

2779. Silence is one of the hardest argument to refute. (Josh Billings)

2780. Golf is playing marbles for men who don't want to bend over. (Youp van't Hek)

2781. (Poetry) is the lava of the imagination whose eruption prevents an earthquake. (George Byron)

2782. The philosopher builds a palace of ideas and lives in a cottage. (Bruno Samson)

2783. You can't treat a car like a patient. A car needs love. (Gerhard Kocher)

2784. If necessity is the mother of invention, what was papa doing? (?)

2785. For the happiest life, days should be rigorously planned, nights left open to chance. (Mignon McLaughlin)

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