The Frictionary #833
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
7866. Poverty is not the absence of wealth. Poverty is the absence of dignity. (Ian Rosenberger)
7867. Dictatorship is, "Shut your mouth"...Democracy is, "You can say all you want but...". (Coluche)
7868. Ugliness is the measure of imperfection. (H.G. Wells)
7869. Political advertising ought to be stopped. It's the only really dishonest kind of advertising left. (David Ogilvy)
7870. The thoughts of an executive
Are always consecutive
His mighty brain
Gives him no pain
His desk is kept neat
To rest his feet
His loves are various
And secretarious. (Bruce Hutchinson)
7871. The musician (...) invented the sublime art of damaging poetry. (Érik Satie)
7872. The more things change, the more they remain...insane. (Michael Fry and T Lewis)
7873. During lovemaking, women close their eyes and men look. After, it's the opposite. (Patrick Besson)
7874. "Do Not Touch" must be the scariest thing to read in Braille. (?)
7875. Looking out into the universe at night, we make no comparison between right and wrong stars. (Alan W. Watts)
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