The Frictionary # 348
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
3396. The same people who laugh at gypsy fortune tellers take economists seriously. (John K. Galbraith)
3397. If a book about failures doesn't sell, is it a success? (Jerry Seinfeld)
3398. I rented a movie about swimming, but there were lengths. (Frankie)
3399. To use the term 'blind faith' is to use an adjective needlessly. (Julian Ruck)
3400. Violence, whatever shape it takes, is a failure. (Jean-Paul Sartre)
3401. A good memory is one trained to forget the trivial. (Clifton Fadiman)
3402. Women should be obscene and not heard. (Groucho Marx)
3403. Not many people have the courage to be cowards in front of witnesses. (Théophile Gautier)
3404. All power corrupts, but we need the electricity. (?)
3405. Silence is the mother of truth. (Benjamin Disraeli)
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