Bill Vaughan

Bill Vaughan
William E.Vaughanwas an American columnist and author. Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, he wrote a syndicated column for the Kansas City Star from 1946 until his death in 1977. He was published in Reader's Digest and Better Homes and Gardens under the pseudonym Burton Hillis. He attended Washington University in St. Louis...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth8 October 1915
CountryUnited States of America
simple expression kind
Our lives are fed by kind words and gracious behavior. We are nourished by expressions like 'excuse me', and other such simple courtesies.
thinking heaven entering
It is foolish to think that we will enter heaven without entering into ourselves.
payment deserve
We deserve this payment by all stretches of how one would calculate it.
team school winning
In a tournament, even though there are team scores, it's calculated and it's a lot more individual. There is more honor to say you're not just better than the opposing schools' wrestler, you're the best wrestler in your weight class. Plus there are lot more awards to win in a tournament.
damage calamity tsunami
I would say the damage here is much more [than the tsunami], the magnitude of the calamity here is much more
fate glasses perfect
How wisely fate ordain'd for human kind Calamity! which is the perfect glass, Wherein we truly see and know ourselves.
men calamity
Calamity was ordained for man.
pain destiny evil
Know, he that foretells his own calamity, and makes events before they come, twice over, doth endure the pains of evil destiny.
business soul
Despatch is the soul of business.
book past long
There is no Past, so long as Books shall live!
book temples landmarks
All books grow homilies by time; they are Temples, at once, and Landmarks.
wise book angel
The Wise (Minstrel or Sage,) out of their books are clay; But in their books, as from their graves they rise. Angels--that, side by side, upon our way, Walk with and warn us!
art book adversity
Books are delightful when prosperity happily smiles; when adversity threatens, they are inseparable comforters. They give strength to human compacts, nor are grave opinions brought forward without books. Arts and sciences, the benefits of which no mind can calculate. depend upon books.
book school years
We buy them (books) as our budget allows. But eighth grade has four trade books (individual-title books), and you have time to do more than that during the school year.