Sunday, October 02, 2011

The Frictionary #354

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

3456. Absence of proof is not proof of absence. (William Cowper)

3457. Nobody ever forgets where he buried the hatchet. (Kin Hubbard)

3458. How terrible it is to lengthten life by prolonging only old age. (Georget Bernier (Prof Choron))

3459. We can be sordid only if we work at it. (Brooke McEldowney)

3460. Don't throw in the towel. Recycle it. (Réjean Lévesque)

3461. Don't you wish there was a knob on the TV to turn up the intelligence. There's one marked "Brightness" but it doesn't work. (Gallagher)

3462. Memory, this past in the present. (François Chalais)

3463. Christopher Columbus, (...), is honored by posterity because he was the last to discover America. (James Joyce)

3464. The first sign of maturity is the discovery that the knob also turns to the left. (?)

3465. In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield. (Warren Buffet)

That's all for this edition of The Frictionary. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. Subscribe and receive this free weekly blog in your in-box. Have a great week!

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