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American cowboy, Birth: 5-11-1911, Death: 6-7-1998 Roy Rogers Quotes
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Until we meet again, may the good Lord take a liking to you.
Roy Rogers

2.
If there were no valleys of sadness and death, we could never really appreciate the sunshine of happiness on the mountain top.
Roy Rogers

3.
When you're young and fall off a horse, you may break something. When you're my age and you fall off, you splatter.
Roy Rogers

4.
Today they're making pictures that I wouldn't want Trigger to see.
Roy Rogers

5.
I always feel a responsibility to the kids, to be somebody they could look up to.
Roy Rogers

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Like God, Christmas is timeless and eternal, from everlasting to everlasting. It is something even more than what happened that night in starlit little Bethlehem; it has been behind the stars forever. There was Christmas in the heart of God before the world was formed.
Roy Rogers

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I did pretty good for a guy who never finished high school and used to yodel at square dances.
Roy Rogers

8.
When my time comes, just skin me and put me up there on Trigger, just as though nothing had ever changed.
Roy Rogers

Quote Topics by Roy Rogers: Christmas Heart Triggers School Sadness Introvert World Irish Drinking Used May People Staff Butterfly Kids Mean Pipe Fall Stealing Woods Age Wonder Cowboy Today Ohio Guy Sunshine Littles Hollywood Appreciate Shows
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The world changed. Hollywood changed. I think we've lost something, and we don't know how to get it back.
Roy Rogers

10.
People are always asking me why they don't make Westerns like they used to.
Roy Rogers

11.
What's a butterfly garden without butterflies?
Roy Rogers

12.
We were so far back in the woods, they almost had to pipe in sunlight.
Roy Rogers

13.
Christmas is telling time-wondering time. Wonder enough about it, and you'll know, and you'll tell about it.
Roy Rogers

14.
I'm an introvert at heart... And show business - even though I've loved it so much - has always been hard for me.
Roy Rogers

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I was raised on a little farm about 12 miles out of Portsmouth, Ohio.
Roy Rogers

16.
You couldn't beg, borrow, or steal a job in 1931, 1932... it was really tough.
Roy Rogers

17.
The station put us on staff at $35 a week... and I mean every week.
Roy Rogers