Top 15 Famous Cattlemen Quotes
#1. The Nixon years were trying. They honed my judgment for everything I did later on. The experience also illustrated for me the importance of training young lawyers properly.
Fred F. Fielding
#2. I really didn't mean to hurt him.
But we're all means to an end.
And he was no exception.
Cristiana Di Palma
#3. And I love to watch how the day, tired as it is, lags away reluctantly, and hates to be called yesterday so soon.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
#4. An act of goodness is of itself an act of happiness. No reward coming after the event can compare with the sweet reward that went with it.
Maurice Maeterlinck
#5. People have a right to do anything that's not forbidden by law, and there's no law against lying to you.
Joseph Heller
#7. I derive no pleasure from talking with a young woman simply because she has regular features.
Henry David Thoreau
#9. Intelligent resistance keeps the true self alive
Mary Pipher
#10. Getting a degree, being on Sesame Street ... those were like real accomplishments to me.
Chaka Khan
#11. Is that how you're going to take me? Scare me into voluntarily coming aboard, then steal my Ice Cube?"
"It's always cubes with you," noted Foaly, somewhat randomly. "What's wrong with a nice sphere?
Eoin Colfer
#12. When I wake up I go through an abbreviated process of mourning all over again. Plainly, there's something within me that's ready to believe in life after death. And it's not the least bit interested in whether there's any sober evidence for it.
Carl Sagan
#13. Every day feels like just starting out because I still have so much more to learn.
Tony Bennett
#14. Success is a sort of metaphysical experience. I live exactly as I did before - only on a slightly bigger scale. Naturally, I won't be corrupted. I'll sit there in my Rolls, uncorrupted, and tell my chauffeur, uncorruptedly, where to go.
Tom Stoppard
#15. As machines become more and more efficient and perfect, so it will become clear that imperfection is the greatness of man.
Ernst Fischer
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