Danh ngôn của Dusty Rhodes

Terry Funk. Any time I got to wrestle with him, it was cool. Superstar Billy Graham was another one.
Terry Funk. Any time I got to wrestle with him, it was cool. Superstar Billy Graham was another one.
Terry Funk. Bất cứ lúc nào tôi phải vật lộn với anh ấy, điều đó thật tuyệt. Siêu sao Billy Graham là một người khác.
Tác giả: Dusty Rhodes | Chuyên mục: Cool | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Dusty Rhodes
- The combination of old and new is what every wrestling organization should be like. That way, you have a chance to match up the legends in dream main events.
- You don't know what hard times are, daddy. Hard times are when the textile workers around this country are out of work, they got 4 or 5 kids and can't pay their wages, can't buy their food. Hard times are when the autoworkers are out of work, and they tell 'em to go home.
- One of the regrettable things in my life is that my dad was not around to see my stardom, to see me wrestle or to see what I achieved by the dream I had at an early age, influenced by where he would like to go.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Cool
- I wanna make it cool for kids to get into tech, startups, and entrepreneurship - cooler than buying a bunch of jewelry.
- I know that people think I'm sexy and I am looked at as that. It is cool with me. It's wonderful to have sexy appeal. If you embrace it, it can be a very beautiful thing.
- Beyonce is cool, and she can really sing.
- With 'The Social Network,' I got into it at first because frankly I thought there was a cool courtroom drama to be had with the intellectual properties. And then what further drew me in was that the most extraordinary social networking device ever created was created by the world's most antisocial person. I liked that story.
- We just sort of thought a Web series would be a cool thing to be able to send to our parents to show them that we were, in fact, actually doing comedy.