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Makes Quotes by Will Rogers
- There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing.
- Nothing makes a man broad-minded like adversity.
- Now these fellows in Washington wouldn't be so serious and particular if they only had to vote on what they thought was good for the…
- I don't think you can make a lawyer honest by an act of legislature. You've got to work on his conscience. And his lack of…
- When I make a joke, nobody gets injured... when Congress makes a joke, it's the law.
- Nothing makes a man, or a body of men, as mad as the truth. If there is no truth in it, they laugh it off.
- I wonder if it isn't just cowardice instead of generosity that makes us give tips.
- Do anything in this world but monkey with somebody eles's religion. What reasoning of conceit makes anyone think theirs is right?
- 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…
- Now they got such a high inheritance tax on 'em that you won't catch these old rich boys dying promiscuously like they did. This bill…
- A difference of opinion is what makes horse racing and missionaries.
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