There's a big difference between me and a real, legitimate working hand, or a world-champion rodeo cowboy. I play 'em, and I aspire to be like that, but those guys are tough.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm sort of a Walter Mitty. I got fewer brain cells than most people, so when I got friendly with cowboys, I started rodeoing. When I was calf-roping, there was something about the dirt that made me feel clean.
I just wanted to play a cowboy for a long time.
I've known a lot of cowboys and a few cowgirls. They're, by and large, some of the smartest, funniest, most courteous, generous, and hardest-working people you'd ever want to know.
I wanted to be a cowboy in cowboy movies.
I knew even if I'm a cowboy, I'm going to be involved in jazz in some way.
I'm a professional fighter and like most professional fighters I have had difficulties with my hands in the past.
I'd like to live on horseback and just be a cowboy.
When you have a background in combat sports, people think you're this martial arts expert, but really I'm just a guy who is able to do certain things without making a mess of himself.
In a lot of places in the United States and certainly even more places around the world, the image of the cowboy has become, for some people, a negative one. The word 'cowboy' implies a strong, stubborn individual whose individualism depends on pulling down other people's individualism.
I think I was probably a cowboy in a past life.
No opposing quotes found.