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Minutes Quotes by Will Rogers
- I love words but I don't like strange ones. You don't understand them and they don't understand you. Old words is like old friends, you…
- If you don't like the weather in Oklahoma, wait a minute and it'll change.
- The minute you read something and you can't understand it, you can be sure it was written by a lawyer. Then, if you give it…
- The minute you read something that you can't understand, you can almost be sure that it was drawn up by a lawyer.
- It takes a lifetime to build a good reputation, but you can lose it in a minute.
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