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Days Quotes by Will Rogers
- I was born because it was a habit in those days, people didn't know anything else ... I was not a Child Prodigy, because a…
- In the early days of the Indian Territory, there were no such things as birth certificates. You being there was certificate enough.
- Hurray! Congress is to adjourn! Only four more days of Congressional burglary on the Treasury!
- One of these days they are going to remove so much of the 'hooey' and the thousands of things the schools have become clogged up…
- There wasn't any Republicans in Washington's day. No Republicans, no Boll Weevil, no income tax, no cover charge, no disarmament conference, no luncheon clubs, no…
- I was born on Nov. 4, which is election day ... my birthday has made more men and sent more back to honest work than…
- We are always yapping about the 'Good Old Days' and how we look back and enjoy it, but I tell you there is a lot…
- Land taxes is the thing. They got so high that there is no chance to make anything. Not only land but all property tax. You…
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