
Top 14 Ron Fairly Quotes
#1. Though one may acquire much in wealth, fame, or honor, the real joy of life does not lie there but, rather, in keeping the romance of living going. Nothing gives such complete and profound happiness as the perpetually fresh wonder and mystery of exciting life.
Norman Vincent Peale
#2. When you are innocently covered by sorrow, It shall be turned into joy.
Auliq Ice
#3. Schools in the future will be judged less because of the credentials that they bestow, and more because of the experiences that they offer.
Roger Schank
#5. No matter what medium I'm using, or what subject I'm painting, I do retain a fairly set approach to painting.
Ron Parker
#6. Last night I neglected to mention something that bears repeating.
Ron Fairly
#7. If I had to name the number one asset you could have for any sport I'd say speed. In baseball, all a guy with speed has to do is make contact.
Ron Fairly
#8. The Giants are looking for a trade but I don't think Atlanta wants to depart with a quality player.
Ron Fairly
#9. Government spending is always a "tax" burden on the American people and is never equally or fairly distributed. The poor and low-middle income workers always suffer the most from the deceitful tax of inflation and borrowing.
Ron Paul
#10. Bruce Sutter has been around for a while and he's pretty old. He's thirty-five years old, that will give you some idea of how old he is.
Ron Fairly
#11. The Framers were no more interested in binding future Americans to a set of divinely inspired commandments than any of us would wish to be bound by them.
Dahlia Lithwick
#12. The wind at Candlestick tonight is blowing with great propensity.
Ron Fairly
#13. You must get your living by loving. But as it is said of the merchants that ninety-seven in a hundred fail, so the life of men generally, tried by this standard, is a failure, and bankruptcy may be surely prophesied.
Henry David Thoreau
#14. In all the years I played, he (Stan Williams) was the only guy who ever scared me and he was on my team.
Ron Fairly
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