The Frictionary # 436
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
4276. Among politicians and businessmen, pragmatism is the current term for "to hell with our children". (Edward Abbey)
4277. Clocks do not make time
they only impose an illusion of order
on an essential chaos. (Positively Wyrde)
4278. By being always just, we often end up guilty. (Pierre Corneille)
4279. Doubt is the father of invention. (Galileo Galilei)
4280. I think Victoria's secret is: She's a he. (Wendy Liebman)
4281. Only the present is true, but it's already past. (Yves Florenne)
4282. I always thought by 2013 we would have flying cars. Instead we have blankets with sleeves. (funnyoneliners)
4283. When women kiss it always reminds one of prize-fighters shaking hands. (H.L. Mencken)
4284. We must never forget that marriage was instituted in an era when life expectancy was less than forty. (?)
4285. Art like life should be free, since both are experimental. (George Santayana)
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