The best you'll ever do is to understand yourself, know what it is that you want, and not let the cattle stand… — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
To Meath of the pastures, From wet hills by the sea, Through Leitrim and Longford, Go my cattle and me. — Padraic Colum Copy Share Image
When I was a child there were many witches, and they bewitched both cattle and men, especially children. — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
The cobs were delivered to a big pile. We were one of the first to feed corn cobs to cattle. — Orville Redenbacher Copy Share Image
We made more money feeding molasses, urea, and corn cobs to cattle than we ever did feeding dent corn. — Orville Redenbacher Copy Share Image
I never said all actors are cattle; what I said was all actors should be treated like cattle. — Alfred Hitchcock Copy Share Image
Alfred Hitchcock was right when he said that actors are basically like cattle. Directors just look at us and yell 'Move!' — Divine Copy Share Image
When you were born, the rivers dried up and the cattle in Rockingham County wept blood. — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
How right politicians are to look upon their constituents as cattle! Anyone who has any experience of dealing with any class as… — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
What has mood to do with it? You fight when the necessity arises—no matter the mood! Mood's a thing for cattle or… — Frank Herbert Copy Share Image
The weary August days are long; The locusts sing a plaintive song, The cattle miss their master's call When they see the… — Edmund Clarence Stedman Copy Share Image
Some have asked if the stock of men could not be improved,--if they could not be bred as cattle. Let Love be… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
Humphry Repton, the leading garden theorist of the nineteenth century, defined a garden as 'a piece of ground fenced off from cattle,… — Tom Turner Copy Share Image
The First Amendment is now being used by the secularists of our day as a cattle prod to herd conservative religious people… — Pat Swindall Copy Share Image
I grew up in southeastern Oklahoma on a working cattle ranch, and it was always very romantic to me: The West, the… — Reba McEntire Copy Share Image
The land is not in the least bit fertile and yet the cattle herds grow larger and larger. A cow represents capital… — Richard Leakey Copy Share Image
So long as they (the Proles) continued to work and breed, their other activities were without importance. Left to themselves, like cattle… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
Thanks to farm subsidies, the fine collaboration between agribusiness and Congress, soy, corn and cattle became king. And chicken soon joined them… — Mark Bittman Copy Share Image
It's a very smart, progressive bunch, these people that make country music. They're not country hicks sitting behind a desk with a… — Brad Paisley Copy Share Image
The government sends low-flying helicopters to chase the horses into corrals and then takes them from the plains of the American West… — Jane Velez-Mitchell Copy Share Image
Texas was mostly short-grass and tall-grass prairie when modern Europeans arrived here. It really was a land of milk and honey. But… — Philipp Meyer Copy Share Image
For example, if ears are back on a horse, it's obviously not very happy. And the eyes show that it's not happy.… — Temple Grandin Copy Share Image
My dad was the manager at the 45,000-acre ranch, but he owned his own 1,200-acre ranch, and I owned four cattle that… — Dave Brubeck Copy Share Image
“I'm often asked why there is such a great variation among sentences imposed by Texas judges. I can only quote the Texas… — Percy Foreman Copy Share Image
Consider the cattle, grazing as they pass you by. They do not know what is meant by yesterday or today, they leap… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I see young men, my townsmen, whose misfortune it is to have inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle, and farming tools; for these… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The best thing is to go from nature's God dawn to nature; and if you once get to nature's God, and believe… — Charles Spurgeon Copy Share Image
“When the longhorns could be gathered up and driven, it was theorized that the heat from the herd's mass attracted lightning. (Such… — Rick Bass Copy Share Image
Our ancestors, when about to build a town or an army post, sacrificed some of the cattle that were wont to feed… — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio Copy Share Image
It wasn't exactly a cattle call. I had an agent, and they were seeing people for the parts, so my agent said,… — Brent Spiner Copy Share Image
When I was kid, one of the big things was watching all the cattle trucks and wheat trucks coming through town. — Adriano Zumbo Copy Share Image