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Cholo Movie Quotes By Rae Carson

From the base of the South Pass, a twisty road leads up the Rocky Mountains. It's a well-earned name, because the steep slopes are covered in giant rocks split open and turned on edge every which way, like God started a quarry and got distracted — Rae Carson

Cholo Movie Quotes By Charles Krauthammer

Third parties in America gravitate not only to the extremes, but to irrelevance. (John Anderson's upcoming presidential campaign will undoubtedly confirm both tendencies.) — Charles Krauthammer

Cholo Movie Quotes By Charles Wheelan

The most dangerous kind of job stress stems from having "low control" over one's responsibilities. — Charles Wheelan

Cholo Movie Quotes By H.L. Mencken

The only way to success in American public life lies in flattering and kowtowing to the mob — H.L. Mencken

Cholo Movie Quotes By Alan King

Comedy is an amazing calling. Once you get that first laugh, it's hard to turn away. Then, of course, you're hooked and you have to learn how to survive in the business. — Alan King

Cholo Movie Quotes By George Steinbrenner

My best and worst boss was the same man - my father. He never - and I mean never - took 'I can't' for an answer. He taught me the value system that, to this day, I have continued to practice. — George Steinbrenner

Cholo Movie Quotes By Clint Walker

As a youngster I worked the river boats going down the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, pushing barges to Chicago, then all the way down to New Orleans. — Clint Walker

Cholo Movie Quotes By Cheryl McIntyre

I want to be a cowboy."
"You what?" She laughs and turns to look at him.
He runs his hand across the dash board. "This could be my steel horse. And look at me? I could rock a cowboy hat."
"This song's not about an actual cowboy. It's about touring with the band."
"It's open to interpretation. — Cheryl McIntyre