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Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Jeff Greenfield

It strikes me as a sound, honest statement for a prospective voter to say: 'Look, I haven't given this election a minute's thought, and it's just not fair for me to cancel out the vote of someone who actually gives a damn.' Indeed, it's not just sound and honest - it's the ethically responsible thing to do. — Jeff Greenfield

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Howard Zinn

Only one fear was greater than the fear of black rebellion in the new American colonies. — Howard Zinn

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Nan McCarthy

Anyone who says it's easy to self-publish a book is either lying or doing a shitty job. — Nan McCarthy

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Thomas Clifford Allbutt

Another source of fallacy is the vicious circle of illusions which consists on the one hand of believing what we see, and on the other in seeing what we believe. — Thomas Clifford Allbutt

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Will McDonough

I don't think the players play with the same desire they once did. — Will McDonough

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Walton Goggins

I quite like antiques. I like things that are old and the history they bring with them. I would rather fly to Morocco on an $800 ticket and buy a chair for $300 than spend $1,100 on one at Pottery Barn. — Walton Goggins

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Neil Patrick Harris

I felt a little green, because Shakespeare writes the thought process within the text; it was tricky not to think of what to say and then say it, and instead just deliver the lines. — Neil Patrick Harris

Cattleman Revolver Quotes By Chico Hamilton

A lot of musicians aren't proud; they'll do other work, just to be able to play music. I guess that's the way it's always going to be - musicians will have to suffer to a certain degree in order to obtain their outlet. — Chico Hamilton