John Wayne Old Guys Rule Respect Your Elders Men's T-Shirt, XX-Large Best
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John Wayne Old Guys Rule Respect Your Elders Men's T-Shirt, XX-Large Feature
Standard mens size tee
Large back print design
Features a quote by John Wayne
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John Wayne Old Guys Rule Respect Your Elders Men's T-Shirt, XX-Large Overview
Old guys rule! John Wayne is proof enough of that, and now you can show some of your own courage, strength, and grit with a John Wayne tee! Cobblestone colored tee features a large back print of Wayne and one of his most famous quotes: "If you don't respect your elders, then I'll just have to teach you to respect your betters". Standard men's sizes. 100% cotton.
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Quotes on Children & Parenting Opinionated quotations from the famous and not-so-famous. Having children makes one no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist. Michael Levine The brain has the consistency of soft butter, custard, tofu—somewhere between egg whites and JELL-O. That's why we shouldn't let children hit soccer balls with their head, and football is a dangerous brain sport, as boxing is, obviously. Daniel G. Amen, MD (from The Early Show on CBS, October 11, 2005) You want to be a parent? Shut up and do your job. 'Dr. Robert Romano' from ER (Oct. 18, 2001) Most of us became parents long before we have stopped being children. Mignon McLaughlin Adults find pleasure in deceiving a child. They consider it necessary, but they also enjoy it. The children very quickly figure it out and then practice deception themselves. Elias Canetti Parents are the last people on earth who ought to have children. Samuel Butler Parents are not quite interested in justice, they are interested in quiet. Bill Cosby The most loving parents and relatives commit murder with smiles on their faces. They force us to destroy the person we really are: a subtle kind of murder. Jim Morrison We cannot fashion our children after our desires, we must have them and love them as God has given them to us. Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe We inevitably doom our children to failure and frustration when we try to set their goals for them. Dr. Jess Lair The fundamental defect with fathers is that ...
John Wayne Old Guys Rule Talk Slow Men's T-Shirt, XX-Large Best
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John Wayne Old Guys Rule Talk Slow Men's T-Shirt, XX-Large Feature
Standard mens size tee
Large back print design
Features a quote by John Wayne
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John Wayne Old Guys Rule Talk Slow Men's T-Shirt, XX-Large Overview
Old guys rule! John Wayne is proof enough of that, and now you can show some of your own courage, strength, and grit with a John Wayne tee! Black tee features a large front print of Wayne and one of his most famous quotes: "Talk low, talk slow and don't talk too much". Standard men's sizes. 100% cotton.
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Narrated by on-screen observer Maugham (Herbert Marshall), this intriguing tale centers on a soul-searching World War I veteran (Tyrone Power) who finds he can not settle back into the world of the upper class. Shunning his planned marriage and career, he travels abroad to seek the meaning of life and career, he travels abroad to seek the meaning of life and causes his distraght fiancee (GeneTierney) to seek solace with another man (John Payne).
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The Somerset Maugham novel should be read by everybody at a certain age (say, early twenties), and this 1946 movie adaptation of The Razor's Edge stays faithful to the book's questing spirit. Despite its apparently uncommercial storyline, it was a pet project of Fox honcho Darryl F. Zanuck, who saw the spiritual journey of Larry Darrell (Tyrone Power) as an "adventure" movie. Power, who was newly returned to Hollywood after his military service in World War I, does his most soul-searching work as the WWI vet who needs to find something in life deeper than money and conformity. The search takes him away from fiancee Gene Tierney and her skeptical uncle Clifton Webb and into Parisian streets and Himalayan mountain ranges. Herbert Marshall deftly plays the role of "Somerset Maugham," the observing author, and Anne Baxter picked up the supporting actress Oscar for her brassy turn as a floozy. The picture has the careful, glossy look of the studio system's peak years (you can sense Zanuck "classing it up" and squeezing the life out of it), and Edmund Goulding's tasteful approach is hardly the way to dig deep into the soul of man. If it seems a little staid today, its square sincerity nevertheless holds up well--and it just looks so fabulous. The really amazing thing about the movie is that it was made at all. A 1984 remake, with Bill Murray, is an extremely weird variation on the material. --Robert Horton
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