A Quote by Terry Funk

When I was a kid, everyone wanted to be cowboys and Indians. — © Terry Funk
When I was a kid, everyone wanted to be cowboys and Indians.
I grew up in that, when I was a kid. My friends and I used to play cowboys and Indians. We were cowboys killing the Indians, following the Wild West stories. All of this combined into a very strange culture, which is frightened.
There may be something in the fact that when I was a little kid I'd been told growing up that we had some degree of native American blood in us, I always found that a point of pride. So, when it came to cowboys and Indians I most certainly did not want to be John Wayne. I wanted to be one of the Indians.
I'm just a big boy, I'm still just playing cowboys and Indians and astronaut and baseball player and all that stuff that I used to play as a kid.
Super Bowl V was the Colts against the Cowboys and Jim O'Brien kicked a 32 yard field goal to beat the Cowboys. I was traumatized by it. Everyone at school knew I was the only Cowboy fan in the area. I didn't want to go to school and I begged and pleaded with my parents. Those are indelible memories when you are a kid.
I want 'Dawn' to play like a cowboys and Indians movie.
When my friends and I played cowboys and Indians, I was always the Chinese railroad worker.
I wanted to play for the Dallas Cowboys, and now I'm fighting in front of the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones.
I came from a very intellectual neighborhood. When we played cowboys and Indians as kids, I had to be Gandhi.
The anti-Japanese resistance was as familiar a theme in North Korean cinema as cowboys and Indians was in early Hollywood.
I've always been interested in the Southwest. There isn't a place in the world you can go where they don't know about cowboys and Indians and the myth of the West.
As a child, I'd always liked cowboys and Indians stories where there were two layers - gruesome in the foreground but funny in the background.
I remember once when I told Lindsay Anderson at a party that acting was just a sophisticated way of playing cowboys and Indians he almost had a fit.
I don't know anything about the Appalachian mountains or cowboys and Indians or anything. I just made it up.
I have turned down soaps operas. I want to be outside, and I want to have the gun. It is cowboys and Indians to me.
The nWo almost singlehandedly ruined the business as far as good guys, bad guys, cowboys, and Indians.
Always been a Cowboys fan. Started as a Deion Sanders fan and learned to love the Cowboys. My dad's a big Cowboys fan too.
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