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Will Rogers (1927). [Chicago Daily News negatives collection, DN-0003451. Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Society.]
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Will Rogers' Best Lines
- Never slap a man who's chewing tobacco.
- Never kick a cow chip on a hot day.
- There are 2 theories to arguing with a woman...neither works.
- Never miss a good chance to shut up.
- Always drink upstream from the herd.
- If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.
- The quickest way to double your money is to fold it and put it
back in your pocket.
- There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading.
The few who learn by
observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and
find out for themselves.
- Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from
bad judgment.
- If you're riding' ahead of the herd, take a look back every now
and then to make sure it's
still there.
- Lettin' the cat outta the bag is a whole lot easier'n puttin' it
back.
- After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he
started roaring. He kept it up
until a hunter came along and shot him. The moral:
When
you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.
On Growing Older
- Eventually you will reach a point when you stop lying about
your age and start bragging
about it.
- The older we get, the fewer things seem worth waiting in
line for.
- Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me, I
want people to
know "why" I look this way. I've traveled a long way and some of
the roads weren't paved.
- When you are dissatisfied and would like to go back to
youth, think of Algebra.
- You know you are getting old when everything either dries up
or leaks.
- I don't know how I got over the hill without getting to the
top.
- One of the many things no one tells you about aging is
that it is such a nice
change from being young.
- One must wait until evening to see how splendid the day has
been.
- Being young is beautiful, but being old is comfortable.
- Long ago when men cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it
was called
Witchcraft. Today it's called golf.
- If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have
anything to laugh at when
you are old.
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