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Top Resistol Cowboy Quotes

Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing. It may seem to point very straight to one thing, but if you shift your own point of view a little, you may find it pointing in an equally uncompromising manner to something entirely different — Arthur Conan Doyle

It is easier to be virtuous than it is to appear so, and it pays better. — Josh Billings

You, baby girl. You're my final piece. — Colleen Hoover

I need the spiritual revival that comes from spending quiet time alone with Jesus in prayer and in thoughtful meditation on His Word. — Anne Graham Lotz

I got a hat deal with Resistol, where I have my own line of cowboy hats. — Jason Aldean

I do tend to play characters that have a lot of costume and hair change. I sort of like the change of physicality thing. — Katey Sagal

This evidence is overwhelming at this point. You eat more plants, you eat less other stuff, you live longer. — Mark Bittman

It is only by a total death to self we can be lost in God. — Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon

Goldie [Hawn] is one of the sharpest ladies I've ever worked with. She doesn't miss a thing. She's my greatest audience. She laughs at all my stories and in the right places, too. — Burt Reynolds

You can't pretend that everybody likes Versace. It would be boring. It's better to create a reaction than to create no reaction. That's dangerous. — Donatella Versace

When you are covered by His wings, it can get pretty dark. — Corrie Ten Boom

As for any society in Portsmouth, that could at all make amends for deficiencies at home, there were none within the circle of her father's and mother's acquaintance to afford her the smallest satisfaction: she saw nobody in whose favour she could wish to overcome her own shyness and reserve. The men appeared to her all coarse, the women all pert, everybody underbred; and she gave as little contentment as she received from introductions either to old or new acquaintance. The young ladies who approached her at first with some respect, in consideration of her coming from a baronet's family, were soon offended by what they termed "airs"; for, as she neither played on the pianoforte nor wore fine pelisses, they could, on farther observation, admit no right of superiority. — Jane Austen

When a parent dies, the whole house of cards comes down. — Loudon Wainwright III