
Top 15 Cattleman Quotes
#1. Isn't it weird that we drink milk, stuff designed to nourish baby cows? How did THAT happen? Did some cattleman once say, "Oh, man, I can't wait till them calves are done so I can get ME a hit of that stuff."
Jerry Seinfeld
#2. A chain of follies had put him there: Call's abrupt decision to become a cattleman and his own decision, equally abrupt, to try and rescue a girl foolish enough to be taken in by Jake Spoon. None of it was sensible, yet he had to admit there was something about such follies that he liked.
Larry McMurtry
#3. I know a rancher like you down below Hell's Canyon. He runs about six cows and five thousand sheep. But he calls himself a cattleman.
Loren D. Estleman
#4. Those who in quarrels interpose, must often wipe a bloody nose.
John Gay
#5. Nothing fine and noble will ever perish from the earth as long as there are hearts to remember.
Kate Seredy
#6. The older you get, the fewer slumber parties there are, and I hate that. I liked slumber parties. What happened to them?
Drew Barrymore
#7. Elf magic," Mallory said. "Sneaky Vanir-style witchcraft unfit for a true warrior." She punched me in the arm. "I like you better already.
Rick Riordan
#8. The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service.
Arthur Hugh Clough
#10. ...years of resolute self-denial, instead of rewarding him with reserves of fortitude, had left him more than ordinarily susceptible to temptation.
John Cheever
#11. It's funny how you can forget everything except people loving you. Maybe that's why humans find it so hard getting over love affairs. It's not the pain they're getting over, it's the love.
Melina Marchetta
#12. Today, for the first time - and the Obama campaign showed us this - we can go from the digital world, from the self-organizing power of networks, to the physical one.
Carlo Ratti
#13. U.S. computer networks and databases are under daily cyber attack by nation states, international crime organizations, subnational groups, and individual hackers.
John O. Brennan
#14. Strange things are always abounding. Watch and discern. There is always a lesson to be learned.
Vanessa Richardson
#15. From the standpoint of observation, then, we must regard it as a highly probable hypothesis that the beginnings of the mental life date from as far back as the beginnings of life at large.
Wilhelm Wundt
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