Sunday, May 14, 2017

The Frictionary # 685

Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

6376. No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. (William C. Brann)

6377. A painter paints his picture on canvas. But musicians paint their pictures on silence. (Leopold Stokowski)

6378. Traveling, for me, is not arriving, it's leaving. (Roland Dorgelès)

6379. You must never fake an orgasm. Faking an orgasm is an act of self-degradation. (Cynthia Heimel)

6380. When you graduate with a philosophy degree you learn to ask questions like "Who am I?" and "Paper or plastic?" (Brian Kiley)

6381. I am neither for or against, on the contrary. (Coluche)

6382. Hurried and worried until we're buried
and there's no curtain call.
Life's a very funny proposition after all. (George M. Cohan)

6383. Autobiography is the best invention made to elude the biographers. (Robert Sabatier)

6384. Women are always right. And even if they're wrong, it's because they have a reason to be wrong. (?)

6385. Do people suffering from Alzheimer's have regrets? (Réjean Lévesque)

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