King of The Hill Directorial Credits
- "Hank's Unmentionable Problem"
- "How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying"
- "Snow Job"
- "Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga"
- "To Spank with Love"
- "Love Hurts and So Does Ar"
- "As Old as the Hills"
- "Little Horrors of Shop"
- "High Anxiety: Part 2"
- "I Don't Want to Wait for Our Lives to Be Over, I Want to Know Right Now, Will It Be...Sorry. Do Do Doo Do Do, Do Do Doo Do Do, Do Do Doo Do Do, Doo..."
- "Yankee Hankee"
- "Luanne Virgin 2.0"
- "Fun with Jane and Jane"
- "Sug Night"
- "Full Metal Dust Jacket"
- "I Never Promised You an Organic Garden"
- "Orange You Sad I Did Say Banana?"
- "Edu-macating Lucky"
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Famous quotes containing the words king of the, king of, king and/or hill:
“The first wrote, Wine is the strongest. The second wrote, The king is strongest. The third wrote, Women are strongest: but above all things Truth beareth away the victory.”
—Apocrypha. 1 Esdras, 3:10-12.
Referring to three young men of the bodyguard of Darius, king of the Persians, competing for his favor.
“When the Prince of Piedmont [later Charles Emmanuel IV, King of Sardinia] was seven years old, his preceptor instructing him in mythology told him all the vices were enclosed in Pandoras box. What! all! said the Prince. Yes, all. No, said the Prince; curiosity must have been without.”
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“Andrews: Do you mind if I ask a question frankly? Do you love my daughter?
Peter: Any guy thatd fall in love with your daughter ought to have his head examined.
Andrews: Now thats an evasion.
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—Robert Riskin (18971955)
“The longer a woman remains single, the more apprehensive she will be of entering into the state of wedlock. At seventeen or eighteen, a girl will plunge into it, sometimes without either fear or wit; at twenty, she will begin to think; at twenty-four, will weigh and discriminate; at twenty-eight, will be afraid of venturing; at thirty, will turn about, and look down the hill she has ascended, and sometimes rejoice, sometimes repent, that she has gained that summit sola.”
—Samuel Richardson (16891761)