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Quotes About East Coast

I grew up on the East Coast and was going to go to an Ivy League School, but at the last minute I decided to be a hippy. It was the protest movements on the war, peace movements were going on at our university. It was a fantastic time.
~ Michael Douglas
In the nineteenth century, in part because a ton of American men moved west, in part because of the Civil War, and in part because of trepidation about marriage, which was then a very confining institution, there was a big population of women - mostly middle-class white women on the East Coast - who didn't marry.
~ Rebecca Traister
In the wake of 9/11, my wife Trish and I were stranded on the East Coast. We had planned a vacation to Greece, but flights had been halted. Instead, we ended up on a tiny island off the coast of Georgia.
~ Brad Thor
We moved from the East coast to the town of Spokane, Washington, when I was about 13 years old, and I did not adapt very well to the, to the style of the place, and I spent most of my time in the public library.
~ Irwin Rose
I was born in New York and raised in South Florida, so I'm an East Coast girl.
~ Cassie Scerbo
Matt Murdock is blind -- so he misses the prettiest morning of the year. All he gets is hissing pipes and an East Coast chill that goes straight for the bones
~ Frank Miller
My mum is very political - left wing - and my dad was in the advertising business. They were both from the East Coast: Boston and New York City, respectively.
~ Joan Cusack
I didn't grow up in one place, so I never had a certain mentality. I have some aspects of growing up in Texas, but I also have a lot of East Coast family. I would have loved to grow up on the East Coast.
~ Debby Ryan
'The Sopranos' was a very East Coast show; 'Heroes' is more organically global.
~ Dania Ramirez
I definitely feel like people in the South are a little more raw. Our whole swag, the way we talk... When I go to the East Coast, people automatically know I'm not from there.
~ Megan Thee Stallion
As an actor, there are places you can live, and when I graduated from school, it was either New York or L.A., and I liked the East Coast. That's why I ended up in New York.
~ Julianne Moore
Ever since the 1860s when photographers travelled the American West and brought photographs of scenic wonders back to the people on the East Coast of America we have had a North American tradition of landscape photography used for the environment.
~ Galen Rowell
On the East Coast, sunrise will steal the breath right out of your body.
~ Sibella Giorello
Growing up in Northern California, I've only seen snow at Christmas maybe twice in my life! I was always jealous of my cousins on the East Coast with their white Christmases.
~ Guy Fieri
I felt like the country lays out like a pretty beautiful story itself, heading from the East Coast to West.
~ Sam Jaeger
I've never really been told my game reflects like I'm from Los Angeles. I'm always told that I have more of an East Coast type game.
~ Brandon Jennings
Randomly enough, all of my favorite rappers growing up were East Coast rappers. I don't know. I just related to them a little more at first - because if you're born in L.A., and you lived there your whole life, Snoop Dogg literally sounds like cars driving by. You feel me? You hear Snoop Dogg so much.
~ Kyle
When you fighting in New York, I feel like it would be disrespectful if I didn't walk out with some legendary East Coast hip-hop.
~ Tyron Woodley
I lived in Canada when I was younger and my parents bought a 1970s caravan. My earliest holiday memory is driving it down the East Coast of the United States to Florida, where we went to Walt Disney World.
~ Kris Marshall
I'm an east coaster, you know, I'm brought up in Toronto where it's very much, like, kind of a miniature New York in that there's a subway and you're surrounded by people a lot and, you know, you bump into people and you have interactions and you communicate and la la la.
~ Paulo Costanzo
I ain't got no beef with east coast, I think it's just being hyped up.
~ Ice T
I'm a real brother. I'm an East Coast dude. I have the experiences that I feel a lot of people who identify with me can relate to.
~ Rob Morgan
I'm from the East Coast; I think about things dialectically sometimes - in other words, antagonistically. The rhythms that I think of are polyrhythmic, bouncy, loping. The way that I want to approach that is to get, like, a flat-footed Connecticut hard-core drummer to play these bouncy, loping polyrhythms.
~ David Longstreth
Brooklyn, it's a great town, a great city. It's New York.
~ Patrick Ewing