Quotes About Maryland
It is one of the oddities of life in Maryland that no single supermarket can serve a household's entire needs.
~ Laura Lippman
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I'm Dr. Ethan Kane, director of the Hauer Institute. My senior medical staff joins me in welcoming all of you to Maryland and to Liberty General Hospital. Think of it! You've been chosen to make an extraordinary journey with us. You'll be making medical history, making some very good money as well, and this will be the best experience you've ever had. I guarantee it!
~ James Patterson
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The Catholics of Maryland were the first people on the new continent to declare universal religious toleration. Let this be remembered to their eternal honor.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
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I went to college in the Air Force, and I went to college at the University of Maryland, who had college campuses on Air Force bases.
~ Carl Hart
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According to a tale recorded by James McHenry of Maryland, he made his point in a pithier way to an anxious lady named Mrs. Powel, who accosted him outside the hall. What type of government, she asked, have you delegates given us? To which he replied, "A republic, madam, if you can keep it.
~ Walter Isaacson
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It's always an uphill battle. You know, I'm a Republican in Maryland. This is the bluest of the blue.
~ Bob Ehrlich
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I spent my whole life in Maryland, but I wanted to experience more - fighting to get to urban areas where there was culture.
~ Maggie Rogers
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The first public gas streetlight in the United States is lit in Baltimore, Maryland.
~ William J. Bennett
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THE colonial history of Maryland offers two points of especial interest. Maryland was the first proprietary government in America, and she lays claim to the distinction of having been the first state where religious toleration not only prevailed in practice, but was established by law.
~ Henry Cabot Lodge
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It was by a Maryland colonel in the year 1777 that the British received, in the gallant defense of an important fort, one of the first lessons of what they were to expect from American valor and patriotism.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
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It may without exaggeration be said today that we are having something of an excitement.' [New York Times Baltimore correspondent, reporting on Maryland's declaration of a state of emergency as Confederate troops threatened Baltimore and Washington, D.C.]
~ Jennifer Chiaverini
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My mom always wanted to go to Maryland to live there. Baltimore, actually. She had a best friend who lived there. She kept saying that she was going to move there and make that her home, but she only made it halfway across the country and got stuck in Iowa.
~ Vonda Shepard
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I went to Maryland Institute College of Art, and I studied illustration there.
~ Noelle Stevenson
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I grew up in Maryland on the East Coast - you know, close to D.C. but sort of in the suburban, rural area - and Nashville felt very, very homey to me.
~ Chris Carmack
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Maryland schools succeed because we have never stopped investing in our students and doing the things that work.
~ Martin O'Malley
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The gulf between Virginia and Maryland isn't only a function of geography. It's also sociological. Indeed, it's probably not much of an exaggeration to say that Maryland suburbanites and Virginia suburbanites constitute two mutually hostile tribes.
~ Timothy Noah
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We've always had talented kids coming out of Maryland, Baltimore, D.C., Virginia, New Jersey, eastern Ohio, Columbus, Akron.
~ Oliver Luck
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The beginning of 1856 found me teaching in the family of a planter named Bryan, residing in Prince George County, Md., some fifteen or twenty miles from Washington.
~ Simon Newcomb
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My father was a preacher in Maryland and we had crab feasts - with corn on the cob, but no beer, being Methodist - outside on the church lawn.
~ Tori Amos
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