Sunday, November 27, 2022

The Frictionary # 972

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

9256. Success is the ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pockets. (Ugandan proverb)

9257. Science is not a collection of truths. It is a continuing exploration of mysteries. (Freeman Dyson)

9258. All religions go against the principle that all men are equal because they believe they are the best religion. (Réjean Lévesque)

9259. The trouble with eating Italian food is that five or six days later, you're hungry again. (George Miller)

9260. There is one thing sadder than losing your life, it is losing the reason to live. (Paul Claudel)

9261. The only way to prove that you're a good sport is to lose. (Ernie Banks)

9262. The fate of mountains must be terrible. They have to always contemplate the same scenery. (Paulo Coelho)

9263. If your vote didn't matter, they wouldn't try so hard to take it from you. (Samuel L. Jackson)

9264. When life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic. (?)

9265. To be or not to be isn't the question. The question is how to prolong being. (Tom Robbins)

That's all for this edition of The Frictionary. Your comments and suggestions are welcome, but commercial links will be rejected. Subscribe and receive this free weekly blog in your in-box. Have a great week!


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