The Frictionary # 357
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
3486. One of the great tragedies of mankind is that morality has been hijacked by religion. (Arthur C. Clarke)
3487. What's best in Sunday is still Saturday night. (Gilbert Cesbron)
3488. The rich never have to seek out their relatives. (Italian proverb)
3489. Airline travel is hours of boredom interrupted by moments of stark terror. (Al Boliska)
3490. True, human beings are equal, but the individuals are not. (Alexis Carrel)
3491. Pain always wins, eventually. (David Epstein)
3492. Time is like people, the more it gets old, the more it shrinks. (Réjean Lévesque)
3493. Drugs have taught an entire generation of Americans the metric system. (P.J. O'Rourke)
3494. Cat
teaches me
that love is not always apparent. (My Dreams Move Slowly)
3495. Those who know the least obey the more. (George Farquhar)
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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