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Cullen Hightower Quotes
Cullen Hightower Quotes
Cullen Hightower
American
Author
Born:
1923
Died:
Nov 27
,
2008
After
Being
Congress
Government
Others
Your
Related authors:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Frederick Douglass
Helen Keller
Henry David Thoreau
Joyce Meyer
Mark Twain
Og Mandino
Zig Ziglar
Talk is cheap - except when Congress does it.
Cullen Hightower
Government
Congress
Except
Cheap
Talk
Talk Is Cheap
Does
Faith is building on what you know is here, so you can reach what you know is there.
Cullen Hightower
Faith
You
Building
Reach
Know
Here
A true measure of your worth includes all the benefits others have gained from your success.
Cullen Hightower
Success
Benefits
Worth
Others
True
True Measure
Gained
Your
Measure
Saying what we think gives a wider range of conversation than saying what we know.
Cullen Hightower
Saying
Conversation
Think
Range
Gives
Know
Than
Wider
There are people who can talk sensibly about a controversial issue; they're called humorists.
Cullen Hightower
People
Humorists
About
Talk
Issue
Controversial
Sensibly
Who
People seldom become famous for what they say until after they are famous for what they've done.
Cullen Hightower
People
Become
Say
Seldom
Until
Done
Famous
After
They Say
There's always somebody who is paid too much, and taxed too little - and it's always somebody else.
Cullen Hightower
Too Much
Somebody
Too
Else
Always
Little
Taxed
Much
Paid
Who
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