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Buck Johnson Quotes

«It got so cold that people were just trying to keep surfaces above 40 degrees for a while. Now that people have power they're coming in to buy pumps.»
Author: Buck Johnson
«It's made the days go by. It made the years go by.»
Author: Buck Johnson
«I didn't bring shame to my family, but I've never really done anything that's going to make them stand up and be proud. So from here on out, that's what I'm going to do.»
Author: Buck Johnson
«I'd usually add stuff in. That's why I tell you I like to get in the fantasy art. Say a small girl, a ring of flowers around her or a bunch of vines. I did one where I turned a man's family ? I put his daughter in the middle and her two children like a boy with a bow, like cupid, and a daughter throwing flowers out of a basket. He wanted wings. So I just went with my own imagination.»
Author: Buck Johnson
«It's given me a way to express myself, obviously.»
Author: Buck Johnson
«Art helps clue you into a lot of things. The hardest part about being in here is spending a lot of time away from your family, your friends, any loved ones. I haven't missed a new truck or a bass boat. I haven't missed any material items. You miss the little things like being with your family on July 4th.»
Author: Buck Johnson