Sunday, August 05, 2012

The Frictionary # 398

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

3896. The faith in which you are raised is probably less important than the faith in which you are lowered. (Robert Brault)

3897. There's a diffrence between a philosophy and a bumper sticker. (Charles M. Schulz)

3898. I'll have politicians that take me for a joker notice that I didn't start this. (Coluche)

3899. Men dream more about returning than they do about leaving. (Paulo Coelho)

3900. Every word was once a poem. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)

3901. Life's too short to fold fitted sheets. (Lisa Quinn)

3902. If you go back to school, be sure to go back far enough. (Réjean Lévesque)

3903. The world is round, it has no point. (Adrienne E. Gusoff)

3904. Silence is the only golden thing that women hate. (?)

3905. When reasons are weak, attitudes stiffen. (Stanislaw J. Lec)

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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