John Wayne never ever disappointed his fans, because he was a cowboy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I guess John Wayne would be one. I just respected the way he acted.
John Wayne was a consummate gentleman. Bigger than life.
Sometimes I feel like John Wayne.
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.
My dad was a diehard Cowboys fan. I was raised as a Cowboy fan, and I was forced to be a Cowboy fan.
I grew up loving the John Wayne and Clint Eastwood westerns.
I never went to a John Wayne movie to find a philosophy to live by or to absorb a profound message. I went for the simple pleasure of spending a couple of hours seeing the bad guys lose.
People don't assume John Wayne shoots people and rides a horse on weekends.
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.
I'm just glad that the whole John Wayne persona of a man is sort of old school now, because I'd never be able to do that. If that was the going rate today, I wouldn't be working.
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