"Frictionless" Quotes from Famous Books
... her servants' manners were not alike, to be sure, but as far as intent went, they came to the same thing. They presented, whatever passions, misfortunes, dislikes, uncomfortable facts of any sort might lie in the background, a smooth and practically frictionless, bearing surface. A person accustomed to that surface develops a soft skin. This was about the first ...![](http://www.diccionarioingles.com/rquot.gif) — The Real Adventure • Henry Kitchell Webster
... 850 I don't mean exactly,—there's something of each, There's T.'s love of nature, C.'s penchant to preach; Just mix up their minds so that C.'s spice of craziness Shall balance and neutralize T.'s turn for laziness, And it gives you a brain cool, quite frictionless, quiet, Whose internal police nips the buds of all riot,— A brain like a permanent strait-jacket put on The heart that strives vainly to burst off a button,— A brain which, without being slow or mechanic, Does more than a larger less drilled, ...![](http://www.diccionarioingles.com/rquot.gif) — The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell • James Lowell |