A Quote by Sonny Bono

I'm a maverick. I've always been a maverick. — © Sonny Bono
I'm a maverick. I've always been a maverick.
Someone once described me as a maverick and that's what I would say. I'm a maverick not by choice but by conviction.
Maverick is a word which appeals to me more than misfit. Maverick is active, misfit is passive.
The whole world loves a maverick and the whole world wants the maverick to achieve something nobler than simple rebellion.
Computer programming has always been a self-taught, maverick occupation.
Along with the differences that abide in each of us, there is also in each of us a maverick, the darling stubborn one who won't listen, who insists, who chooses preference or the spirited guess over yardsticks or even history. I suspect this maverick is somewhat what the soul is, or at least that the soul lives close by and companionably with its agitating and inquiring force.
Taking risks, breaking the rules, and being a maverick have always been important but today they are more crucial than ever.
I always wanted to be an independent maverick, writing plays and putting them on myself.
I'm a maverick.
I may be a maverick, but it doesn't mean I like playing tricks.
There is no 'Top Gun 2' in which Maverick is not the starring role.
You do have to wonder how Jack Bauer, maverick hero of '24,' can stay hidden for so long when no matter where he goes, he always seems within range of a TV camera. Or six.
The characters I've played, especially Bret Maverick and Jim Rockford, almost never use a gun, and they always try to use their wits instead of their fists.
I was a maverick. I went to five different colleges looking for I don't know quite what.
History will dictate what my legacy is. And 'maverick' is fine, because I am.
I would summarise my politics very simply as the maverick left and proud.
There was a period when I wrote in Nashville for Maverick and then Warner/Chappell, and it was interesting.
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