The Frictionary # 680
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
6326. Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote. (George Jean Nathan)
6327. The biggest human temptation is (...) to settle for too little. (Thomas Merton)
6328. What I like the most about Winter is Spring. (Rima Elkouri)
6329. To say that a man is vain means merely that he is pleased with the effect he produces on other people. A conceited man is satisfied with the effect he produces on himself. (Max Beerbohm)
6330. Doubt is the key to all knowledge. (Persian proverb)
6331. Doing nothing is very hard to do...you never know when you're finished. (Leslie Nielsen)
6332. At the hospital, when you arrive at the emergency, you are a sick person; after a few hours, you become a PATIENT. (Réjean Lévesque)
6333. From the point of no existence,
how long must we grow
to be the size
of a sparrow? (Pinder Buckley)
6334. The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. (Jimmy Johnson)
6335. To get married, you need a witness, like for an accident or a duel. (Sacha Guitry)
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