Words matter. These are the best Texans Quotes from famous people such as MJ Hegar, George Carlin, Joanna Gaines, Kelly Clarkson, Austan Goolsbee, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I didn’t get a pilot slot my first time trying. We Texans don’t give up easy, and everything we’ve accomplished is just the beginning.
You know the good part about all those executions in Texas? Fewer Texans.
Texans know how to make people feel welcome.
I’m loyal and I think most Texans are very loyal, but I’m also stubborn.
When Texans suffered from the collapse of the oil market in the 1980s, they could rely on the fiscal union to help them. When Texas boomed with rising oil prices in the 2000s, it contributed to the union to help harder hit regions.
Enough to using Texas as a political laboratory for testing far-right ideas. Enough to using Texas as a workshop for fattening the wallets of their special interest friends and supporters. And enough of politicians listening only to each other, rather than real Texans.
Washington is out of control, and it’s time for Texans to stand up and stop them.
And the people I have been accountable to every single day in the Senate are the 27 million Texans who I represent and I made a promise to them that I make to you today, which is, if I am elected, every single day I will do two things: tell the truth, and do what I said I would do.
You don’t find anyone like Texans anywhere else in the world.
I caught a break and took an entry-level job with the Houston Texans when I was 28.
We are witnessing a great awakening. Millions of Texans, millions of Americans are rising up to reclaim our country, to defend liberty and to restore the Constitution.
Real Texans believe in looking out for each other. We believe in honoring our mothers and fathers and keeping our smallest residents – our children – healthy.
Jim Hightower, Ann Richards – there are quite a few intelligent regular Texans.
Texans will not be pushed around.
For my parents, leaving the close social quarters of Abilene was like getting out of jail. They were not true West Texans; they had not come to love the unending monotony of mesquite barrens or the high, hot blue sky that made sunsets a matter of prayerful thankfulness.
Texans have in common with Australians, in that they are quite strong, hardy people.
No one except Hollywood stars and very rich Texans wore Indian jewelry. And there was a plethora of dozens if not hundreds of athletic teams that in essence were insulting us, from grade schools to college. That’s all changed.
Texans are by nature independent people.
I supported Arizona’s immigration law by joining in that lawsuit to defend it. Every day I have Texans on that border that are doing their job.
Our voting records are not necessarily the same, but, you know, we’re all Texans, and at the end of the day, we try to help each other out.
Texas really is the greatest state in the greatest nation. Texans – and women all over the country – deserve leaders that care, that listen, and that work to protect their interests.
New Yorkers have their own way of speaking, their own tempo, and Texans are a lot like that. As much as you think Texas is one thing and New York is another, they’re very much the same.
I don’t have a beef with Texas. I just don’t think Texans know anything about basketball and they don’t have a sense of humor. Texans take themselves too seriously.
When rough times have fallen upon our state in the past, Texans have always responded with generosity and an eagerness to help. The compassionate response to the fires has proven that this community spirit is alive and well.
What I try to keep an eye on is I don’t work for the party bosses in Washington. I work for 26 million Texans.
Texans deserve better than failed leaders who dole out favors to friends and cronies behind closed doors. It’s time for a governor who believes that you don’t have to buy a place in Texas’ future. It’s time for a governor who believes that the future of Texas belongs to all of us.
I am constantly reminded that as Texans, we are exceptional people.
Texas is so wrapped up in myth and legend, it’s hard to know what the state and its people are really about. Real Texans, raised on these myths and legends, sometimes become legends themselves.
Texas deserves a leader who understands that making education a priority creates good jobs for Texans and keeps Texas on top.
Texans don’t want to sit back and watch Austin turn into Washington, D.C. State leaders in power keep forcing people to opposite corners to prepare for a fight instead of coming together to get things done.
When in Texas, do as the Texans do: Drive trucks, wear cowboy boots, and two-step!

Many people have believed that they were Chosen, but none more baldly than the Texans.
Most Texans think Hanukkah is some sort of duck call.
People in my town were not that into reading, but the overblown way Texans told stories was important.
I serve and answer to the Texans I represent – not the Hollywood elite.
As a member of the House Armed Services Committee and the Congressional Joint Strike Fighter Caucus, I have been a staunch supporter of the production of the F-35 since day one and understand the importance of its production for my fellow Texans and our nation’s security.
It is difficult to conduct flood mitigation at the federal level because of the bureaucracy and inconsistent funding. Texans are better able to lead this effort at the state level rather than rely on the federal government.
Real Texans don’t want any woman to die of cancer because she can’t get decent health care or medical advice. Real Texans don’t want any woman to lose control of her life because she can’t get birth control.
I’m very confident, that I’m going to be able to deliver better leadership to Texas than John Cornyn does – more reflective of Texas values than we are of D.C. values, which is what John Cornyn represents to most Texans.
In the Steven F. Austin Colony, which was the first colony, Texans first established a provisional government in 1835 with the intention of writing a declaration of independence soon after.