The closer two bodies act together, the more they will want oiling to prevent friction.


In: Elizabeth Jane Whatley, Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard, Whately, D.D, Apothegm 5 (p. 1)


The closer two bodies act together, the more they will want oiling to prevent friction.

The closer two bodies act together, the more they will want oiling to prevent friction.

The closer two bodies act together, the more they will want oiling to prevent friction.

The closer two bodies act together, the more they will want oiling to prevent friction.