Sunday, April 02, 2017

The Frictionary # 679

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

6316. A proverb is the wisdom of many and the wit of one. (John Russell (Lord))

6317. The quality will remain when the price is forgotten. (Henry Royce)

6318. In the cage of a bird
Is a garden of sadness
And all the melancholy of a house. (Georges Shehadé)

6319. Fear is the cheapest room in your house. I would like to see you living in better conditions. (Hafiz)

6320. Having to be different is the same trap as having to be the same. (Robert Rauschenberg)

6321. Life is a business that does not cover the costs. (Arthur Schopenhauer)

6322. There is a Chinese proverb that says nothing; I sometimes quote it when I have nothing to say. (Philippe Geluck)

6323. Personally, I know nothing about sex because I've always been married. (Zsa Zsa Gabor)

6324. If one door closes and another door opens, you're probably in prison. (?)

6325. Life is simple, it's the living that's complicated. (Réjean Lévesque)

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