Quote by Ron Reagan
We have three cats. Its like having children, but there is no tuit

We have three cats. Its like having children, but there is no tuition involved. – Ron Reagan

Other quotes by Ron Reagan

We can choose between the future and the past, between reason and ignorance, between true compassion and mere ideology. – Ron Reagan

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Future
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He had written my mother once that he wanted her to be the first thing he saw every morning and the last thing he ever saw. And thats how it turned out. – Ron Reagan

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Morning
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My wife and I just prefer Seattle. Its a beautiful city. Great setting. You open your front door in the morning and the air smells like pine and the sea, as opposed to bus exhaust. – Ron Reagan

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The government needs to help those in need, but members of Congress shouldnt take advantage of the situation and use a national tragedy as an opportunity to spend taxpayer dollars on their pet projects. – Chris Chocola

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Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many different ailments, but I have never heard of one who suffered from insomnia. – Joseph Wood Krutch

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Many who have spent a lifetime in it can tell us less of love than the child that lost a dog yesterday. – Thornton Wilder

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Pet lovers know that animals sometimes understand us better than we do, and the annals of human sin and desire provide plenty of stories to drive the point home. – Tony Snow

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Media, the plural of mediocrity. – Jimmy Breslin

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A mathematician is a person who can find analogies between theorems a better mathematician is one who can see analogies between proofs and the best mathematician can notice analogies between theories. – Stefan Banach

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Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves. – Julia Morgan

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He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from opposition; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will reach himself. – Thomas Paine