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Quotes About Cowboy

I met this cowboy with a brown paper hat, paper waistcoat and paper trousers. He was wanted for rustling.
~ Chic Murray
Oh, I loved John Wayne. He was just so charming and easy to work with.
~ Judy Geeson
My father was a sort of John Wayne Texan who'd worked as a cowboy when he was young. He'd participated in rattlesnake round-ups and swum with copperheads.
~ Edmund White
John Wayne never ever disappointed his fans, because he was a cowboy.
~ Vinnie Jones
You know who first started calling me 'The Cowboy' - Paul Richards. He loved to play golf and when he came to Los Angeles he used to call me up and I'd arrange for him to play at Lakeside and when he saw me, he always called me 'Cowboy' and everybody else in baseball picked it up.
~ Gene Autry
Davis picked up a chocolate cowboy hat stuffed with a popcorn bull and red foil candy hearts. Not only do I want to be a cowboy, I want five—better make it six of these hats. Don't want Bambi to feel left out.
~ Kathy Carmichael
I was in a washroom drawing Mozart's head on the mirror in lipstick when a guy in cowboy boots came in and told me there was another way of drawing Mozart's head.
~ Ken Sparling
Clean energy is hippy power. But its also cowboy power, it's rancher power, it's Appalachian power.
~ Van Jones
Reminds me of a joke. A cowboy lost his Bible in the desert. A couple of months later a cow wanders over with a book in its mouth. The cowboy takes the book—it's his lost Bible. 'What a miracle; praise the Lord!' the cowboy exclaims. 'Not really,' says the cow. 'Your name is on the inside cover.
~ David S. Brody
Gene Autry riding into coral skyline while the cacti stand up ancient and timeless
~ Jayne Anne Phillips
David Dary, in Cowboy Culture: A Saga of Five Centuries
~ Jean-Benoît Nadeau
As the frontier contracted and crimes such as rustling began attracting more official notice, "cowboy" became a generic term to describe habitual thugs or lawbreakers.
~ Jeff Guinn
If you're going to wear a cowboy hat, you're going to have to go all the way. You should have livestock around you, settle all of your disputes with a pistol, and ride a horse absolutely everywhere.
~ Tom Segura
I like the Rockabilly look. My background is half Italian, half French. I wear cowboy boots and jeans.
~ Johnny Iuzzini
Cowboy boots you can't wear unless you actually are a cowboy or in a Status Quo tribute band, or over 60; there's something about a retiring gent in cowboy boots that looks sort of presidential.
~ A. A. Gill
I loved cowboy movies when I was a kid. When I was five years old, I was already wearing a cowboy hat and suit. When I grew up, I knew John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Kirk Douglas and so on.
~ Jackie Chan
I came in with my idea of what a cowboy would wear, but then I met some real cowboys and they said that I rode the horses well, shoed the horses, but no good cowboy would be wearing a pair of Levi's. I had to get a good old pair of Wranglers.
~ Steve Kanaly
I love politics. It could be that, or it could be that my dad was always really big on, 'This is your job. You are going to work...' You know, it's really funny cause he was such a cowboy, and he doesn't like the concept of guys coming in like cowboys - unshaved and wearing flip flops - and stuff like that would eat him alive.
~ Cody Rhodes
I like sundresses with cowboy boots, little shorts with big wedge heels and a big piece of turquoise. I also love classic, Old Hollywood romantic styles. I'm 'country girl meets city girl' circa 1930.
~ Kirsten Prout
I tend to get comfortable with the dialogue and find out who the person is in the script and try to hit that. People are sort of independent of their occupations and their pastimes. You don't play a politician or a fireman or a cowboy - you just play a person.
~ Billy Campbell
It's been a childhood dream of mine to be a Cowboy, honestly.
~ Matt Cassel
It is easier to get an actor to be a cowboy than to get a cowboy to be an actor.
~ John Ford
I wanted to be a cowboy in cowboy movies.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
I always wanted to play a cowboy. I just didn't get to do it the way I thought I would.
~ Laurence Fishburne