Sunday, September 17, 2023

The Frictionary # 1013

 Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:

9666. The more sand has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it. (Jean Paul Richter)

9667. A nation (...) is just a society for hating foreigners. (Olaf Stapledon)

9668. A science is made of facts, like a house is made of stones, but a pile of facts is not a science, like a pile of stones is not a house. (Henri Poincaré)

9669. A lot of gay men stay in the closet because they are interested in fashion. (George Carlin)

9670. In a changing environment, there is no greater risk than not moving. (Jacques Chirac)

9671. I'm declaring a new regime. Its flag is woven loam./ Its motto is: Love is worth its own disasters./ Its totem is the worm. We eat our ay through grief/ and make it richer. (William Matthews)

9672. We should study religions like we study illnesses. (Réjean Lévesque)

9673. Bud Light is the Ken doll of beers - nondescript, vaguely sexless, and boring. (Mark Harvey)

9674. You can't fool the people all the time; you only have to fool a majority. (?)

9675. Democracies become oligarchies when wealth is too concentrated. (Emmanuel Saez)

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