The Frictionary # 753
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7066. Prejudice is the child of ignorance. (William Hazlitt)
7067. Any half-awake materialist well knows that which you hold holds you. (Tom Robbins)
7068. TV screens are thinner and thinner; they go well with the programs. (Réjean Lévesque)
7069. Confidence comes after you start, not before. (David Cain)
7070. In order to decide, you need to be an odd number lower than two. (Georges Clémenceau)
7071. What some people mistake for the high cost of living is really the cost of high living. (Doug Larson)
7072. Archeology: high-class grave robbing. (Farouk El-Baz)
7073. Is it an elk or a moose?
Marketing or propaganda?
What's good for the goose
Is good for the gander. (Réjean Lévesque)
7074. Time is an illusion perpetrated by the manufacturers of space. (?)
7075. Unhappiness is not knowing what we want and killing ourselves to get it. (Don Herold)
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