Cullen Hightower
 
                        Cullen Hightower
Cullen Hightowerwas a well-known quotation and quip writer from the United States. He is often associated with the American conservative political movement...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
CountryUnited States of America
Cullen Hightower quotes about
benefits gained includes others worth
        A true measure of your worth includes all the benefits others have gained from your success.
building faith reach
        Faith is building on what you know is here so you can reach what you know is there
knows values
        Money was invented so we could know exactly how much we owe.
law friendly
        Our laws can be friendly to those who obey them, and too often useful to those who don't.
work law class
        In our nation there are two classes of nobility: the law-abiding workers and the law-abiding employers who sustain each other.
america citizens allegiance
        Every U.S. citizen owes allegiance to our nation. Some Americans consider that anything less than high treason is allegiance.
money littles profit
        We all like to see everybody make a profit... a very little.
feet support good-enough
        When we put our best foot forward, the other one had better be good enough to stand on.
ideas skepticism suspicion
        The only new ideas that are not subject to our skepticism or suspicion are our own.
government doors car
        If we fixed a hangnail the way our government fixes the economy, we'd slam a car door on it.
would-be generations sometimes
        Sometimes we deny being worthy of praise, hoping to generate an argument we would be pleased to lose.
children order citizens
        A good education prepares a child to be a good employee and a good citizen-in that order, with the importance of the former never exceeding the importance of the latter.
information messages sometimes
        We sometimes get all the information, but we refuse to get the message.
too-much littles paid
        There's always somebody who is paid too much, and taxed too little - and it's always somebody else.