Steephill Quotes & Sayings
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You may say, But wasn't this the Sixties? Yes, but only for some people, only in certain parts of the country. — Julian Barnes

The most significant event of the 20th century will be the fact that the North Americans speak English. — Otto Von Bismarck

I would never have to work again. I could travel where I wanted, work if and when I wanted, and be completely free. If I survived. — Michael Z. Williamson

I have no plans to retire. It's the perfect combination of work and play that keeps you young. If I quit work it would be the beginning of the end for me. — Hugh Hefner

A chicken tractor, also known as a chicken ark, is a mobile coop that can be moved around to different places in your yard. It allows you to reap the benefits of letting your chickens roam free, while keeping them safe from most predators. They're a good option for areas where there are too many predators to completely free range chickens, but you don't want to keep your birds cooped up in a single area. You can place the tractor in an area for a couple days until the chickens have picked — Rashelle Johnson

Propaganda begins when dialogue ends. (Quoted by Marshall McLuhan in McLuhan Hot & Cool) — Jacques Ellul

We never respect those who amuse us, however we may smile at their comic powers. — Marguerite Gardiner

If people go to IMDB, they will see that I'm very comfortable with independent cinema, and doing studio films too. For me this is not an either/or situation. — Spike Lee

'My Family Recipe Rocks' is on the Live Well Network, and we go to people's homes and watch them cook. — Joey Fatone

You're a writer. And that's something better than being a millionaire. Because it's something holy. — Harlan Ellison

Day-to-day life is a lot of work. I work a lot on stand-up stuff, and then day-to-day life and, you know, just living. It's always different. Try to work out, try to stay in shape, and try to have some fun. — Chris Tucker

Often it is children who tell their parents to put away the cell phone at dinner. — Sherry Turkle