Stories of Earl Brinkman: Dad’s Sayings

Dad was well known for many of his favorite sayings. “How are you Earl?” would invariably be answered with, “Right in the pink!” But he had many more which just keep on surfacing in my vocabulary. Here are some of the ones that I remember and sometimes practice.

Sayings: Earl W. Brinkman

  • The transgressor never forgives.
  • What’s right is right.
  • Never take an unfair advantage.
  • Stay ahead of ’em.
  • Moving force follows the path of least resistance.
  • Never let there be a doubt.
  • In the pink.
  • A mans’ word is his bond.
  • A miss is as good as a mile.
  • Always give credit where credit is due.
  • Intestinal fortitude
  • We grow to soon olt und to late schmart.
  • There’s no better way to make it than to not spend it.
  • Cheap skate
  • Nature abhors a vacuum.
  • If you’re going to do it, do it right.

Robert J. Brinkman favorites, some original (*)

  • If one’s good, twenty’s better. *
  • One good thing about people being able to smoke in bars is that it kept me out of bars.
  • Cream rises to the top.
  • If you are not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.
  • Change is constant.
  • If you’re not changing, you’re going backwards.*
  • Never agree with one side of the story until you hear both sides, and then you’re probably better off to stay out of it.*
  • I’m glad you’re all here.*
  • The buck doesn’t stop here, I just make change-one way or another.*
  • I have a bad memory so I always tell the truth because the truth is always the truth.*
  • No is a four letter word. *
  • There is no such thing as a good assumption

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