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Raise Quotes by Will Rogers
- When everybody has got money they cut taxes, and when they're broke they raise them. That's statesmanship of the highest order.
- Don't raise anything, except what fits your appetite. Then the price don't worry you. Just raise all you can eat and let the low prices…
- Polo, racing and horse shows all are doing great work to help the farmer and rancher to raise better horses.
- Horses raise what the farmer eats and eats what the farmer raises. You can't plow the ground and get gasoline.
- When you have helped to raise the standard of cooking, you have helped to raise the only thing in the world that really matters. We…
- A Realtor is an old fashioned Real Estate man with a neck tie. A Real Estate man sold you what you wanted, a Realtor sells…
- The whole trouble with the Republicans is their fear of an increase in income tax, especially on higher incomes. They speak of it almost like…
- My own mother died when I was 10 years old. My folks have told me that what little humor I have comes from her. I…
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