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Doe 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…
- There is nothing as easy as denouncing. It don't take much to see that something is wrong, but it does take some eyesight to see…
- I love a dog. He does nothing for political reasons.
- Coolidge made less speeches and got more votes than any man that ever run. (William Jennings) Bryan was listened to and cheered by more people…
- Does college pay? They do if you are a good open-field runner.
- Government spending? I don't know what it's all about. I don't know any more about this thing than an economist does, and, God knows, he…
- There is no argument in the world that carries the hatred that a relioious belief does. The more learned a man is, the less consideration…
- One wants recovery to start from the bottom, and the other wants it to start from the top. I don't know which is right. I've…
- They have passed the big inheritance tax, and that gets you when you are gone. You used to could die and be able to beat…
- Well, another senator rose and said {as they always do} 'Does the gentleman yield?' They always say that - least they call each other 'gentleman'…
- On account of being a democracy and run by the people, we are the only nation in the world that has to keep a government…
- Liberty doesn't work as well in practice as it does in speeches.
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