Sunday, September 18, 2016

The Frictionary # 652

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

6046. Change is the process by which the future invades our lives. (Alvin Toffler)

6047. Old men delight in giving good advice as a consolation for the fact that they can no longer provide bad examples. (François de La Rochefoucaud)

6048. People are confused about forgiveness: it is not about excusing someone's actions - it's about not allowing their actions to hurt you anymore. (Sue Fitzmaurice)

6049. Money is like breasts, the older you get, the more you have on the side. (Julien Tremblay)

6050. It is because they took the easy way out that rivers, and people, go crooked. (Jill Peterson)

6051. The invisible has popular cachet,
being as it is among us
in the interstices of the known. (Jim Culleny)

6052. When you think about it, consistency equals stagnation. (Réjean Lévesque)

6053. Biography lends to death a new terror. (Oscar Wilde)

6054. Fashion's Law: if it fits, it's the pits. (?)

6055. Your significance is not in your similarity to others, it is in your differences. (Mike Murdoch)

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

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