The Frictionary # 1127
Here is another page taken from The Frictionary:
10786. What is now proved was once imagined. (William Blake)
10787. A truth is a lie that has long served. (Édouard Herriot)
10788. The ear that hears the cardinal/ hears in red. (DJ Savarese)
10789. The falling tree makes more noise than the growing forest. (African proverb)
10790. Just because you're naked doesn't mean you're sexy. Just because you're cynical doesn't mean you're cool. (Tom Robbins)
10791. There is no human endeavour that doesn't have a theory; that's my theory. (Réjean Lévesque)
10792. It is not the employer who pays the wages. (...) It is the customer who pays the wages. (Henry Ford)
10793. Joy: the last possible subversive act. (Michel Layaz)
10794. If the Bible is the Word of God, why doesn't He show up for book signings? (?)
10795. You cannot go ahead while you are getting even. (Dick Arney)
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