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My father was a great outdoorsman. From when I was about six we would spend countless hours together in the woods or on a lake. He taught me how to skin a rabbit and pluck a wild turkey. He showed me there is much more to nature than we can ever understand.
— John Carter Cash
Tags: father, great, me, nature

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My father was a wildfire. Really. Nobody could save him from anything. His family turned away from him, and he broke up with his first wife. It just happened to be that when he was going to get back up on his feet, my mother was there.
— John Carter Cash
Tags: father, mother, wife, family
Well, my parents were sort of packrats. They never threw anything away and, all through their time together, they stored away various things in a vault.
— John Carter Cash
Tags: never, together, parents, time
My father was a very prolific writer and he left behind a huge body of unpublished work.
— John Carter Cash
Tags: behind, body, father, work
I think if my father was a truck driver, I would have wanted to share the beauty that was there. He just happens to be Johnny Cash.
— John Carter Cash
Tags: truck, think, father, beauty
There's nothing purer than Janette Carter with an autoharp.
— John Carter Cash
Tags: carter, than, nothing
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