TY - People

People

  • Ty Arbour (1896-1979), Canadian hockey player
  • Ty Burr (born 1957), film critic for The Boston Globe
  • Ty Burrell (born 1967), American actor
  • Ty Cobb (1886-1961), American baseball player
  • Ty Conklin (born 1976), National Hockey League goaltender
  • Ty Detmer (born 1967), American football player
  • Ty Hallock (born 1971), former National Football League fullback
  • Ty Hardin (born 1930), American retired actor
  • Ty Herndon (born 1962), American country music singer
  • Ty Law (born 1974), American football player
  • Ty Lawson (born 1987), American basketball player
  • Ty Longley (1971-2003), American guitarist
  • Ty Loomis (born 1979), American beach volleyball player
  • Ty Lund (born 1938), Canadian politician
  • Ty Murray (born 1969), nine-time World Champion rodeo cowboy
  • Ty Olsson (born 1974), Canadian actor
  • Ty Page (born 1958), American skateboarder
  • Ty Pennington (born 1964), American television host
  • Ty Tabor (born 1961), American musician
  • Ty Treadway (born 1967), American television host
  • Ty Warner (born 1944), American toy manufacturer
  • Ty Watson (born 1976), rugby league player and coach
  • Ty Wigginton (born 1977), American baseball player
  • George Ty, Chinese Filipino billionaire banker
  • Ty (rapper), British hip-hop artist
  • Tydolla$ign, American rapper born Ty Griffin

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Famous quotes containing the word people:

    Don’t you realize that as long as you have to sit down to pee, you’ll never be a dominant force in the world? You’ll never be a convincing technocrat or middle manager. Because people will know. She’s in there sitting down.
    Don Delillo (b. 1926)

    Growing up means letting go of the dearest megalomaniacal dreams of our childhood. Growing up means knowing they can’t be fulfilled. Growing up means gaining the wisdom and skills to get what we want within the limitations imposed by reality—a reality which consists of diminished powers, restricted freedoms and, with the people we love, imperfect connections.
    Judith Viorst (20th century)

    Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves—and the only way they could do this is by not voting.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)