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Man Quotes by John Wayne
- I don't want ever to appear in a film that would embarrass a viewer. A man can take his wife, mother, and his daughter to…
- I read someplace that I used to make B-pictures. Hell, they were a lot farther down the alphabet than that . . . but not…
- Any man who'd make an X-rated movie ought to have to take his daughter to see it.
- You have to be a man before you can be a gentleman.
- A man's got to have a code, a creed to live by, no matter his job.
- Well, there are some things a man just can't run away from.
- Out here a man settles his own problems.
- I am a demonstrative man, a baby picker-upper, a hugger and a kisser--that's my nature.
- I never trust a man that doesn't drink.
- Getting rid of a man without hurting his masculinity is a problem. "Get out" and "I never want to see you again" might sound like…
- A man ought to do what he thinks is right
- You're going to think I'm being corny, but this is how I really feel: I hope my family and my friends will be able to…
- If a man says, "I'll call you," and he doesn't, he didn't forget. . . . he didn't lose your number. . . . he…
- True Grit is making a decision and standing by it, doing what must be done. No moral man can have peace of mind if he…
- A man's got to do what a man's got to do.
- A man deserves a second chance, but keep an eye on him.
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- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
- The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. — Aristotle