Subject: Communication (Page 3)

Before the invention of the alphabet, filing was impossible… or very easy.

(1972 – ) English standup comedian, writer & actor

Politeness: The most acceptable hypocrisy.

(1842 – 1914) author & satirist

If you don't know what a mammogram is, it is not a woman with big breasts who works for Western Union.

American stand-up comedian, television writer & actor

1. All's well that ends.
2. A penny saved is a penny.
3. Don't leave things unfinishe

Holland lies so low they're only saved by being dammed.

(1799 – 1845) English writer

The reason most people talk to themselves is because they’re often the only ones who will listen.

fictional mascot and cover boy of Mad, an American humor magazine

A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself.

(1937 – ) British playwright & screenwriter

He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts… for support rather than illumination.

(1844 – 1912) Scottish poet, novelist & literary critic

Sex Education: Sermon on the mount.

When I give a lecture, I accept that people look at their watches, but what I do not tolerate is when they look at it and raise it to their ear to find out if it stopped.

(1899 – 1974) French screenwriter, teacher & journalist

Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?

I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe.

Physician: One upon whom we set our hopes when ill and our dogs when well.

(1842 – 1914) author & satirist

How do you tell when you're out of invisible ink?

(1955 – ) comedian, actor & writer

The triumph of sugar over diabetes.

(1882 – 1958) drama critic, editor

Be sincere; be brief; be seated.

(1882 – 1945) 32nd U.S. president

Publishing a volume of verse is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.

(1878 – 1937) humorist, journalist & author

Ever wonder if illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

comedian

Diagnosis: A physician's forecast of the disease by the patient's pulse and purse.

(1842 – 1914) author & satirist

I don’t own a cell phone or a pager; I just hang around everyone I know, all the time.

(1968 – 2005) American stand-up comedian

This book fills a much-needed gap.

(1900 – 1986) American teacher & translator