You can’t beat a quote when you’re looking for a good way to start an article or draw attention to a page.
Here are ten I like but have not yet found a home for:
- The best is the enemy of the good. (Voltaire)
- Try every experience once, except incest and folk dancing. (Arnold Bax)
- Everything that can be put into words can be put clearly. (Wittgenstein)
- Honesty is praised and left to shiver. (Horace)
- Never confuse motion with action. (Benjamin Franklin)
- Work fascinates me. I can sit and stare at it for hours. (Jerome K Jerome)
- Reality is the leading cause of stress for those still in touch with it. (Lily Tomlin)
- If at first you don’t succeed, use a stunt double. (Arnold Schwarzenegger)
- Owl hasn’t exactly got Brain, but He Knows Things. (AA Milne)
- A woman walked into a pub and asked for a double entendre. So the barman gave her one. (Anon)