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My favorite quotes of his seem to be missing from this list: 1) "A man's got to believe in something; I believe I'll have another drink!" ... and then there's the line attributed to him on his deathbed; someone came into the room and was surprised to see him thumbing through a bible... caught in the act, WC enacted his famous fluster and said, "Just looking for loopholes!"
Google Doodle released animated Doodle on Monday to commemorate the 140th birthday of "America's Cowboy Philosopher". Will Rogers died on August 15, 1935, in a plane crash with the explorer Wiley Post, at the age of 55. www.dianjinwa.cn/video/53493.html
"I pretty much played myself" ---Well thats why a lot of people loved him, what you saw was what you got a real action hero on and off screen!!---now who else was he friends with that was like that oh yes Bruce Lee----Bless em both and long live the "individual"---x
You skipped the best and most pertinent on in today's fake news society (yeah, it was Oswald, right) : "It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they've been fooled."
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Mother Teresa was a delightful person, I like her qoutes of Jesus said love one another not love the world, if we want a love message to be heard it has to be sent out. To keep a lamp burning, we have to keep putting oil in it. Wonderful qoutes and God blessed mother Teresa for her great work my own qoute always remember to light a candle for your dear love ones so it is always remembered by you.
My favourite WC story - Bill takes a young woman into a bar for a drink: Bill - "well my dear, what will you have to drink?" Her - "Guess I'll have champagne" Bill - "...guess again"
What you may not realize is that he became a Christian before he died. Following his conversion he did much to make amends and spread the gospel. Mr. Cool came to the man who was and is the ultimate in coll.....Jesus.
"The Wisdom of Elvis Presley"??!!! Fuck off!!! That's the best you can do?! He's mainly talking about himself ffs!..There are freely available loads of quotes from Elvis on various other subjects...look them up, it's called research....your piece has all the depth of a shallow puddle.
George s Patton is my American hero I've been to the Patton tank museum ,I'm was forward aircraft spotter in Vietnam,us marine honor guard ,delta force ,seal team six veteran
Money, is to see how much you can give for a dollar. Not how little you can give for a dollar. Gee I wonder who he was referring to on how little you can give.
Cometh the man, cometh the hour. Thank God , Our Creator, that He gave us such a good man. No words can express what he did for his country. We would be a different nation without him. We need him now !
John Davison Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 - May 23, 1937) was an American oil industry business magnate and philanthropist. He is widely considered the wealthiest American of all time, and the richest person in modern history. Born into a large family in upstate New York, he was shaped by his con man father and religious mother. His family moved several times before eventually settling in Cleveland, Ohio. Rockefeller became an assistant bookkeeper at the age of 16, and went into a business partnership with Maurice B. Clark and his brothers at 20. After buying them out, he and his brother William founded Rockefeller & Andrews with Samuel Andrews. Instead of drilling for oil, he concentrated on refining. In 1867, Henry Flagler entered the partnership. The Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler company grew by incorporating local refineries. Rockefeller formally founded the Standard Oil Company, Inc. in 1870 as an Ohio partnership with his brother, Henry Flagler, Jabez A. Bostwick, Samuel Andrews, and a silent partner, Stephen V. Harkness. He ran it until 1897. As kerosene and gasoline grew in importance, Rockefeller's wealth soared and he became the richest person in the country, controlling 90% of all oil in the United States at his peak. Oil was used throughout the country as a light source until the introduction of electricity and as a fuel after the invention of the automobile. Furthermore, Rockefeller gained enormous influence over the railroad industry, which transported his oil around the country. Standard Oil was the first great business trust in the United States. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry, and along with other key contemporary industrialists such as steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, defined the structure of modern philanthropy. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1911 that Standard Oil must be dismantled for violation of federal anti-trust laws; it was broken up into 34 separate entities that included companies that would become ExxonMobil, Chevron, and others; some of them still having the largest revenue. Individual pieces of the company were worth more than the whole, and as shares of these doubled and tripled in value in their early years, Rockefeller became the country's first billionaire with a fortune worth nearly 2 percent of the national economy. His peak net worth was estimated at $336 billion (in 2007 USD; inflation-adjusted) in 1913. Rockefeller spent the last 40 years of his life in retirement at his estate in Westchester County, New York. His fortune was mainly used to create the modern systematic approach of targeted philanthropy through the creation of foundations that had a major effect on medicine, education and scientific research. His foundations pioneered the development of medical research and were instrumental in the eradication of hookworm and yellow fever. Rockefeller was also the founder of both the University of Chicago and Rockefeller University and funded the establishment of Central Philippine University in the Philippines. He was a devout Northern Baptist, and supported many church-based institutions. Rockefeller adhered to total abstinence from alcohol and tobacco throughout his life. He was a faithful congregant of the Erie Street Baptist Mission Church, where he taught Sunday school, and served as a trustee, clerk, and occasional janitor. Religion was a guiding force throughout his life, and Rockefeller believed it to be the source of his success. Rockefeller was also considered a supporter of capitalism based on a perspective of social Darwinism, and was quoted often as saying "The growth of a large business is merely a survival of the fittest".