Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Wheeler McMillen

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Wheeler McMillen
Wheeler McMillen
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1893 - March 4, 1992
We might do well to stay home a few days and walk over the fields, or to stand in the shelter of the barn door and reflect upon the relentless and yet benevolent forces of Mother Nature. The laws of nature are relentless. They can never be disobeyed without exacting a penalty. Yet they are benevolent, for when they are understood and obeyed, nature yields up the abundance that blesses those who understand and obey.
All genuine progress results from finding new facts. No law can be passed to make an acre yield three hundred bushels. God has already established the laws. It is four us to discover them, and to learn the facts by which we can obey them.
Education can not be conferred. Whether in school or out, learning is a do-it-yourself proposition. — © Wheeler McMillen
Education can not be conferred. Whether in school or out, learning is a do-it-yourself proposition.
All too much of the wage structure has been based on the time workers put in, rather than upon the product put out. The consumer dollar has no interest in how much time it buys-only in the character and quality of the product itself.
We have proven a new pattern of abundance. We pray that we may also help to make a pattern for peace.
All genuine progress results from finding new facts
The most fearful phenomenon of these midcentury years is not the atom bomb; atomic energy does have its constructive possibilities.... The most fearful event of these times is the colossal expansion of the government of the United States and the constant increase of executive power within the government.
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