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Texas was where the action was. It became a lodestar, pulling an enormous number of the men - Sam Houston, Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and others - who were already in some way legends on the old frontier. As one historian wrote, Texas seemed to cast some sort of spell, to make men who were cold, pragmatic, and opportunist in the main, want to go and die. ~ T.R. Fehrenbach
Narice Crockett quotes by T.R. Fehrenbach
You can all go to hell; I will go to Texas ~ David Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by David Crockett
I'm like the Davy Crockett of comedy ... after Davy Crockett opened up the West and helped everybody ... they didn't need him anymore. I freed a lot of comics ... if I never would have done comedy, it would've been a different art form ... I'm sure of it. ~ Paul Mooney
Narice Crockett quotes by Paul Mooney
The reality is that most of us communicate the same way that we grew up. That communication style becomes our normal way of dealing with issues, our blueprint for communication. It's what we know and pass on to our own children. We either become our childhood or we make a conscious choice to change it. ~ Kristen Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Kristen Crockett
Better to keep a good conscience with an empty purse, than to get a bad opinion of myself, with a full one. ~ David Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by David Crockett
It was a little boy looking lost among a bunch of kneecaps. ~ Mary Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Mary Crockett
A bulger of a place it is. The number of the ships beat me all hollow, and looked for all the world like a big clearing in the West, with the dead trees all standing. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
I'm gonna sit here in my place on the hill behind the house. Waiting. And watching.

And nothing moving down there.

The valley look pretty bare in the snow. Just the house, gray and lonely down by the river all frozen. I got to think what I'm gonna do now that everyone gone.

But I got my dog head on.

The dog gonna tell me what to do. The dog gonna help me.

The house look proper empty – don't it, dog? ~ S.D. Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by S.D. Crockett
Because I wanted my feelings for Will, as much as they hurt. They were real, and they were mine. They told me what I needed to know: that Will was never just my friend; he was always more. The mirror that saw me as I really was. The boy who loved me anyway. ~ Mary Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Mary Crockett
I am many things, but loveable isn't one of them. ~ Mary Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Mary Crockett
Let your tongue speak what your heart thinks. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
Meredith bundled her shawl more tightly around her shoulders before ducking her head and scurrying past his brother. Travis knew he probably looked like a lovesick pup just standing there watching her go, but he didn't care. Crockett even came into the room and stared into the newly emptied hall alongside him, obviously trying to taunt him out of his stupor. "So when are you finally going to tell her that you're insanely in love with her?" Crockett asked, only a hint of teasing in his voice. Travis rubbed a hand over his whiskery jaw, reaching his fingers up to the place she had kissed. "Tonight. Definitely tonight. ~ Karen Witemeyer
Narice Crockett quotes by Karen Witemeyer
If I could rest anywhere, it would be in Arkansas, where the men are of the real half-horse, half-alligator breed such as grows nowhere else on the face of the universal earth. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
If one man in the country could take all the money, what was the use of passing any bills about it? ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
You can go to hell
I'm going to Texas. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
The first step in Overcoming domestic violence begins with recognizing you are in an abusive relationship. ~ Grace Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Grace Crockett
Heaven knows that I have done all that a mortal could do, to save the people, and the failure was not my fault, but the fault of others. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
I must say as to what I have seen of Texas it is the garden spot of the world. The best land and the best prospects for health I ever saw, and I do believe it is a fortune to any man to come here. There is a world of country here to settle. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
Make sure you're right, then go ahead. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
Be sure you're right-then go ahead. ~ David Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by David Crockett
I want people to be able to get what they need to live: enough food, a place to live, and an education for their children. Government does not provide these as well as private charities and businesses. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
When I was 8 years old, I made my own encyclopedia of American biography - Johnny Appleseed, Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, Charles Lindbergh, my pantheon of favorite heroes. Then I would write my own things and sew them together and try to make my own book. ~ Douglas Brinkley
Narice Crockett quotes by Douglas Brinkley
He was halfway to the house, thinking to set the cabbage inside the kitchen door,when a brown blur thundered past him.
Joanna Robbins tore out of the barn astride a magnificent chestnut quarter horse. She leaned forward in the saddle,hat flopping against her back, hair streaming out behind her in a wild curly mass as she urged her mount to a full-out gallop. Unable to do anything but stare, Crockett stood dumbstruck as she raced past.
She was the most amazing horsewoman he'd ever seen. Joanna Robbins. The shy creature who claimed painting and reading were her favorite pastimes had just bolted across the yard like a seasoned jockey atop Thoroughbred. She might have inherited her mother's grace and manners, but the woman rode like her outlaw father.Maybe better. ~ Karen Witemeyer
Narice Crockett quotes by Karen Witemeyer
I know nothing, by experience, of party discipline. I would rather be a raccoon-dog, and belong to a Negro in the forest, than to belong to any party, further than to do justice to all, and to promote the interests of my country. The time will and must come, when honesty will receive its reward, and when the people of this nation will be brought to a sense of their duty, and will pause and reflect how much it cost us to redeem ourselves from the government of one man. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
Sorrow, it is said, will make even an oyster feel poetical. I never tried my hand at that sort of writing but on this particular occasion such was my state of feeling, that I began to fancy myself inspired; so I took pen in hand, and as usual I went ahead. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
I have suffered my self to be politically sacrificed to save my country from ruin and disgrace and if I am never a gain elected I will have the gratification to know that I have done my duty. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
Know your right, then go ahead. ~ David Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by David Crockett
I'm that same David Crockett, fresh from the backwoods, half-horse, half-alligator, a little touched with the snapping turtle; can wade the Mississippi, leap the Ohio, ride upon a streak of lightning, and slip without a scratch down a honey locust [tree]. ~ Davy Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by Davy Crockett
...the prose tradition had died two centuries before and the recreation of a full canon of all-purpose Scots was beyond even Scott's skill, nor did he attempt it, except, perhaps in the magnificent Wandering Willie's Tale. He took the only course open to him, of writing his narrative in English and using Scots only for those who, given their social class, would still be speaking it: daft Davie Gellatley in Waverley, the gypsies and Dandie Dinmont in Guy Mannering, the Headriggs in Old Mortality, Edie Ochiltree and the fisher-folk of Musselcrag in The Antiquary, Andrew Fairservice in Rob Roy, the Deanses in The Heart of Midlothian, Meg Dods in St. Ronan's Well, and so on.

The procedure gave reality to the Scots characters whose ways and ethos it was Scott's main purpose to portray, and the author in his best English, which lumbered along rather badly at times, did little more than lay out the setting for the action and act as impressario for the characters as they played their roles...

...Scott's felicity in conveying character and action through their Scots speech inspired his imitators for the next hundred years - Susan Ferrier, Hogg, Macdonald, Stevenson, Barrie, Crockett, Alexander, George Douglas, and John Buchan. The tradition of narrative in standard English and dialogue in various degrees of dialect has been the usual procedure since. ~ David Murison
Narice Crockett quotes by David Murison
That's the kind of thing people always thinking. They always got to see some sort of scary thing in everything. ~ S.D. Crockett
Narice Crockett quotes by S.D. Crockett
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