A Quote by Burt Reynolds

I've always gotten along well with Texans. You've got to. — © Burt Reynolds
I've always gotten along well with Texans. You've got to.
I did well in school, was the captain of the wrestling team and the football team, and always got along well with people, so I'm sure I would have gotten a job in the real world. I probably wouldn't have liked that, though.
I've always gotten along pretty well with people.
I was just an ordinary student. I'd always gotten along with authorities quite well.
Well, I think it's because I'm an only daughter. I have four brothers, a bunch of guy cousins, and so it's like I was raised amongst men. So I've always gotten along really well with men.
Jennifer Aniston and I have always just really gotten along well... I was just fortunate to be a good fit for parts in her films.
I don't know Putin. He said nice things about me. If we got along well, that would be good. If Russia and the United States got along well and went after ISIS, that would be good.
All of the directors I've worked with I've gotten along with very well.
Texans don't bury their failures. They get inspired by them. They take their failures and turn them into rallying cries. Failure inspires Texans to become winners. But that formula is not just the formula for Texans. It is formula for all winners.
I do have an older brother! But you know, he and I have always gotten along. We've always had different aspirations.
I don't have a beef with Texas. I just don't think Texans know anything about basketball and they don't have a sense of humor. Texans take themselves too seriously.
I've always gotten along best with artists.
I've always gotten along with guys better.
When rough times have fallen upon our state in the past, Texans have always responded with generosity and an eagerness to help. The compassionate response to the fires has proven that this community spirit is alive and well.
All over the world, people want to know what kind of people Texans are, and I explain that Texans are America's ideal Americans.
One of the things about working on Star Trek that was always so great was that we all got along as well as we did. We really became family.
Texans are the only race of people known to anthropologists who do not depend on breeding for propagation. Like princes and lords, they can be made by breath; plus a big hat-which comparatively few Texans wear.
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