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  • Truth and History. 21 Men. The Boy Bandit King - He Died As He Lived. -- Billy the Kid
  • I've got an original graphic novel called 'The Indian and the Bandit' that I'm writing with a childhood friend. -- Michael McMillian
  • You might be a redneck if you have refused to watch the Academy Awards since Smokey and the Bandit was snubbed for best picture. -- Jeff Foxworthy
  • Trans Am sales went up 70 percent after Smokey and the Bandit, and I was promised a free car every year for life by the Pontiac president. -- Burt Reynolds
  • It was a bit of a lark when I agreed to do [Smokey and the Bandit], and I knew we'd have fun if we could get Jackie Gleason. -- Burt Reynolds
  • Smokey and The Bandit was just a lark. All we did was run up and down those Georgia roads wrecking cars and having the time of our life. -- Jerry Reed
  • As a director, my job is to spend money, and the producer's is to save money. Masoom, Bandit Queen and the first Queen Elizabeth have been my most uncompromised films. -- Shekhar Kapur
  • I'm really much more like Phil Potter from [the 1979 film] Starting Over. People do think I'm the Bandit [from Smokey and the Bandit ], and I'm a lot more serious than that. -- Burt Reynolds
  • Smokey and the Bandit was the first picture [Hal Needham ] directed, and I knew he could handle it. I had just directed Gator, and he saw my style and used that as a pattern. -- Burt Reynolds
  • How, possibly, could the police have made the 'mistake' of charging the wrong man with the notorious Red Light Bandit crimes? That also is something that is fully revealed in the Pandora's Box of facts I have prepared. -- Caryl Chessman
  • Sperm is a bandit in its pure state. -- Emile M. Cioran
  • I play a lot of charity golf mainly. I'm a bandit 18 if I play two or three times a week. -- Eric Bristow
  • I can't bear art that you can walk round and admire. A book should be either a bandit or a rebel or a man in the crowd. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • Bob Taylor and I playing brothers. And I was a Mexican bandit. And he was the sheriff of the town. And we loved each other. We loved each other very much. -- Anthony Quinn
  • Guy Rivers, a conventional piece as regards the love affair which makes a part of the plot, is a tale of deadly strife between the laws of Georgia and a fiendish bandit. -- Carl Clinton Van Doren
  • I didn't know much about Texas when I moved there for graduate school. In my first or second semester, I took a class in life and literature of the Southwest, and that's where I first heard about these events along the border in 1915-1918, what Anglos called the Bandit Wars. -- Philipp Meyer
  • Your email inbox is a bit like a Las Vegas roulette machine. You know, you just check it and check it, and every once in a while there's some juicy little tidbit of reward, like the three quarters that pop down on a one-armed bandit. And that keeps you coming back for more. -- Douglas Rushkoff
  • An old bandit adage: A bell is a cup until it is struck. -- Colin Meloy
  • The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt for the concept of international law. -- Harold Pinter
  • Time is a vindictive bandit to steal the beauty of our former selves. We are left with sagging, rippled flesh and burning gums with empty sockets. -- Raphael
  • My last piece of advice to the degenerate slot player who thinks he can beat the one-armed bandit consists of four little words: It can't be done. -- John Scarne
  • Every good teaching may still end up producing evil bandits who have no principles whatsoever, an outcome even more likely when the teacher is also a bandit. -- Pramoedya Ananta Toer
  • There is no bandit so powerful as Nature. The interaction of the positive and the negative principles, which produces the visible universe. In the whole universe there is no escape from it. -- Zhuangzi
  • ...Granny Weatherwax, who had walked nightly without fear in the bandit-haunted forests of the mountains all her life in the certain knowledge that the darkness held nothing more terrible than she was... -- Terry Pratchett
  • In childhood, death stirred me not; in middle age, it pursued me like a prowling bandit on the road; now, grown an old man, it boldly leads the way, and ushers me on. -- Herman Melville
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