Top 17 Bull Rider Quotes
#1. I've always had the wish, the nostalgia to be able to write detective novels. At heart, the principal themes of detective novels are close to the things that obsess me: disappearance, the problems of identity, amnesia, the return to an enigmatic past.
Patrick Modiano
#2. The effective strength of sects is not to be ascertained merely by counting heads.
Thomas B. Macaulay
#3. Right before Mag Seven I did a movie called The Bull Rider.
Michael Biehn
#5. I guess I've always been a groupie. My first date was a bull rider called Tommy Lee Bryant. We'd go to the rodeo every Saturday and Sunday. The bull riders were the cool guys.
Jerry Hall
#6. I want to qualify for the Tour Championship. Being a Georgia Tech grad, playing at East Lake would feel like home.
Matt Kuchar
#8. I don't care about going down in history as a great bull rider or bronc rider. I hope people will remember me as a great cowboy.
Ty Murray
#9. Even though he was busy adjusting and gripping his rope, he glanced over and smiled.
She had her camera up waiting for a moment such as this. His whole face
seemed to glow when he smiled, not to mention added another aspect to his
handsomeness.
Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
#10. She grabbed her clutch bag and circled her arms around his neck. "Caulder McCutchen, I'm really not sure what you are."
He lifted his head and looked down at her, squinted. "I'm a man. Enough said?"
Velia smiled and looped her arm through his. "Yes, sir. Shall we go?
Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
#11. I was in a two-person show [with Oliver Ralli] called the Midwesterners where we wrote all of our own stuff and we traveled the country with it. That's what eventually led me to L.A.
Jake M. Johnson
#12. It wasn't a question of if a bull rider got injured, but rather when and how badly.
Nicholas Sparks
#13. Howdy, ma'am. You always talk to yourself?
Velia glanced up into bright eyes, as blue as the flame on a cigarette lighter, belonging to a man standing in front of her desk wearing a cowboy hat tipped back on his head.
Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
#14. Is it too much to ask the gods for a happy life together? Caulder McCutchen from Hey, Cowboy, Book #2
Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
#16. In fact my son subscribes to Pro Bull Rider magazine.
Chris LeDoux
#17. I wasn't raised to let a woman walk through a dimly lit parking lot alone. Wasn't born in a cornfield, you know."
Velia turned. "No, I didn't know. So, you're quite a gentleman. Don't we sound like a good pair - the devil woman and the gentleman?
Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
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