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Richard Armour

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That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: it said, 'goodbye


— Richard Armour


#life #money #life

It is all right to hold a conversation but you should let go of it now and then.


— Richard Armour


#go #hold #let go #now #now and then

That money talks, I'll not deny, I heard it once: It said, 'Goodbye'.


— Richard Armour


#goodbye #heard #i #money #once

I love a finished speaker, I really, truly do I don't mean one who's polished, I just mean one who's through.


— Richard Armour


#i #i love #just #love #mean

Retired is being tired twice, I've thought, first tired of working, then tired of not.


— Richard Armour


#first #i #retired #then #thought

When it comes to eating, you can sometimes help yourself more by helping yourself less.


— Richard Armour


#eating #help #helping #less #more

Politics, it seems to me, for years, or all too long, has been concerned with right or left instead of right or wrong.


— Richard Armour


#been #concerned #instead #left #long

I've suffered from all of the hang-ups known, and none is as bad as the telephone.


— Richard Armour


#hang-ups #i #known #none #suffered

In larger things we are convivial; what causes trouble is the trivial.


— Richard Armour


#larger #things #trivial #trouble

Middle -age is the time of life, that a man first notices - in his wife.


— Richard Armour


#his #life #man #middle #notices






About Richard Armour






Did you know about Richard Armour?

For Shakespeare it says he "was baptized April 26 1564. As an example: "In an attempt to take Baltimore the British attacked Fort McHenry which protected the harbor. "
In 1957 he appeared on the television game show You Bet Your Life hosted by Groucho Marx of Marx Brothers fame.

Richard Willard Armour (July 15 1906 – February 28 1989) was an American poet and author who wrote over sixty-five books.

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