A Quote by Robin McKinley

The Lone Ranger of vampires. Did that make me Tonto? — © Robin McKinley
The Lone Ranger of vampires. Did that make me Tonto?
When I played Tonto in 'The Lone Ranger' and was playing the older Tonto, I would just leave the makeup on and go to sleep because it was a four or five hour job; it was, from the waist up, all over me.
The old image of Tonto and the Lone Ranger was one that we, as Indian people, didn't care much for; it was kind of a second-class citizen.
Well the Lone Ranger and Tonto, they are riding down the line fixing everybody's troubles, everybody except mine.
What's the difference between the Lone Ranger and God? There really is a Lone Ranger.
I've been trying to figure out what moment The Lone Ranger came into our lives. We've always just known about The Lone Ranger. It's common knowledge. I don't ever remember watching the television show.
People spend hundreds of millions of dollars to make movies that don't do anything. I mean, no one's talking about 'Pacific Rim' today. No one's talking about 'The Lone Ranger,' and those were $100 million movies that didn't have nearly the impact that 'Sharknado' did.
I'd spent a night with Ranger a while ago, and I knew what happened when he was encouraged. Ranger knew how to make a woman want him. Ranger was magic.
A reporter did a human-interest piece on the Texas Rangers. The reporter recognized the Colt Model 1911 the Ranger was carrying and asked him 'Why do you carry a 45?' The Ranger responded, 'Because they don't make a 46.'
I started radio in 1950 on the Lone Ranger radio program, a dramatic show that emanated from Detroit when I was 18 years old and just beginning college. I did that for a couple of years.
So yes, this is a show about an adolescent girl, her friends, and various vampires. Vampires writing in diaries, vampires attending high school, vampires investigating various mysterious supernatural events, vampires tormenting each other, vampires eavesdropping on each other, and vampires being sarcastic about other vampires' hairstyles. Vampires embracing every possible opportunity to take off their shirts.
My father is black and my mother is white. Therefore, I could answer to either, which kind of makes me a racial Lone Ranger, caught between two communities.
The first actor I ever saw was The Lone Ranger. I thought: "That's what I want to do."
The first actor I ever saw was The Lone Ranger. I thought, That's what I want to do.
Once I got the Lone Ranger role, I didn't want any other.
An intellectual snob is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture and not think of The Lone Ranger.
High culture is the ability to hear the William Tell Overture and not think of the Lone Ranger.
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