I do like Hank Pym.

I'm Hank, I do a bunch of stuff.

Hank Junior fans are Skynyrd fans.

The true Hank III fans want me to be me.

Well, it's hard not to love Hank Williams!

I'll never outdo Hank Williams. That's impossible.

To me, Hank Williams is the first rock-and-roll star.

By the age of 15, I knew over 40 Hank Williams songs.

My father had a varied ear, from Hank Williams to Ravel.

Each Hank Williams has always had an independent streak.

Hank Schrader is a really good guy - and so is Dean Norris.

Hank Williams was playing rock-n-roll before rock-n-roll was.

I love our traditional marriage. I would never cheat on Hank.

Hank Williams' music - it just doesn't go away, for some reason.

More than anyone else, Hank Aaron made me wish I wasn't a manager.

The day I heard Hank Williams for the first time, my life changed.

I got Jimmy Hall from Wet Willie and he also plays now with Hank Williams Jr.

I love Hank Williams songs, but I love hearing Ray Charles sing them much more.

I mean the home run king, to me, is Hank Aaron, but statistically, it's Barry Bonds.

A Hank Cochran song in the studio is spiritual. It's like singing a hymn in a church.

It's right there on my birth certificate, 'Shelton Hank Williams III.' It's not fake.

If Hank Williams Jr. wasn't such a pathetic, wheezing fossil, I'd have a talk with him.

Everything about Hank Williams interests me. His music, his life. His death. His impact.

We've done shows with Tim McGraw, Hank Williams Jr., Montgomery Gentry, Shooter Jennings.

I didn't get to meet Hank Williams. I was in the Air Force on Okinawa when he passed away.

There was something about Hank Williams, Jr. that I really latched onto from an early age.

Trying to sneak a fastball past Hank Aaron is like trying to sneak the sunrise past a rooster.

If you look at how much Hank Williams did by 29 years old, it makes you feel pretty worthless.

On 'Ant-Man', I took a rubber stamp from the office of Hank Pym, who's played by Michael Douglas.

I grew up in Arizona listening to Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, and Dolly Parton.

No other Hank Williams has ever screamed like I have. I guess that's my way of officially being me.

I mean, out of every five shows we do, there's somebody saying Hank Sr.'s rolling around in his grave.

I'm friends with Hank Azaria. We were on a show together 800 years ago, and we laugh every single time.

I always think Hank Williams knew that he was going to die young, and that's why he did that much work.

I grew up listening to my mother's collection of Hank Williams, George Jones and Marty Robbins records.

When I pick up Hank Williams' guitar or that first suit that Johnny Cash wore on stage, it empowers me.

In reality, I never even got to have a Hank Williams instrument. I got a tie, a fishing lure and a check.

Hank Cochran was a man of very few words, but certainly the words that he chose were the right ones to use.

I love Hank Williams, he's the original emo kid. Some of his lyrics remind me of, like, Promise Ring lyrics.

I played with Willie Mays and against Hank Aaron. They were tremendous players, but they were no Josh Gibson.

Hank's the most amazing person on the planet, and if it's not him, there's no one else I want to be married to.

The road has taken a lot of the great ones: Hank Williams, Buddy Holly, Otis Redding, Janis, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis.

I grew up listening to Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, so arriving in Nashville in the '60s was really exciting for me.

My form of rebellion was starting to play guitar. I was 13. The first song I played was 'Lovesick Blues' by Hank Williams.

I gained about 60 pounds when I was preggers with Lil Hank, and I'm desperately trying not to do the same with our daughter.

When I was pregnant with Alijah, little Hank would have all these questions. Where do babies come from? So I was open with him.

'Neil Young Heart of Gold', that was a valentine to Nashville and country music in the Grand Ole Opry tradition and Hank Williams.

If Hank Williams had lived any longer, his name would have been one of the most hated in the land. Nashville would have dug him deep.

My country stuff, it might sound like Hank Williams - that's just the way it is. But I'd rather sound like Hank Williams than Trace Atkins.

I believe Dad will be respected in 300 years, like Beethoven. As will Elvis, as will the Carter Family, as will Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams.

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