Today, January 2, 2010, is Palindrome Day—meaning that when the day is written entirely in digits, it reads the same frontward and backward. This is a relatively rare occurrence—there will only be twelve palindrome dates this century—but you can see many palindromes in quotes, like the ones listed below.
1. “Do geese see God?”
2. “A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!”
3. “Go hang a salami; I’m a lasagna hog!”
4. “Rats live on no evil star.”
5. “Was it Eliot’s toilet I saw?”
6. “Some men interpret nine memos.”
7. “The noon sex alert relaxes no one.”
8. “Niagara, O roar again!”
9. “Nurse, I spy gypsies. Run!”
10. “T. Eliot nixes sex in toilet.”
11. “Live not on evil.”
12. “Stressed? No Tips? Spit on Desserts.”
13. “Go deliver a dare, vile dog!”
14. “Murder for a jar of red rum.”
15. “Dogma: I am God.”
16. “Satan, oscillate my metallic sonatas!”
17. “No trace; not one carton.”
18. “May a moody baby doom a yam?”
19. “Are we not drawn onward, we few, drawn onward to new era?”
20. “Ah, Satan sees Natasha.”
For more palindromes, log on to fun-with-words.com and InnocentEnglish.com.
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