Quotes About New England
Few of the early houses in New England were painted, or colored, as it was called, either without or within. Painters do not appear in any of the early lists of workmen.
~ Alice Morse Earle
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Wonder-Working Providences of Sion's Saviour in New England
~ Peter Marshall
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The first paying voice-over gig I ever got was for a company called Harvard Community Health Plan, which is a Boston-based New England health care provider. I inherited a deep, gravelly voice from my dad, who has always claimed that if I ever get injured, he'll just take over for me.
~ Will Arnett
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I perceive that I am neither a planter of the backwoods, pioneer, nor settler there, but an inhabitant of the Mind, and given to friendship and ideas. The ancient society, the Old England of New England, Massachusetts for me.
~ A. Bronson Alcott
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There are areas of New England, plenty of them, with quaintness to spare, with color-changing leaves and folksy folks full of folksy homespun wisdom accompanied by folksy accents
~ A. Lee Martinez
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the tart values of New England were the essence of his character. He was full of Yankee quirks and biases. He could be crotchety in his behavior and literary taste, obtuse and old-fashioned. And yet, Brooks believed, Windsor and all it stood for had kept him at heart "so direct, so uninfluenced by prejudice, so unclouded by secondary feelings, so immediate, so fresh." Max's was a New England mind, filled with dichotomies.
~ A. Scott Berg
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So much of my development as a football player and as a man has been here in New England, and it's an honor to hopefully be able to finish my career here and be a Patriot for life.
~ Devin McCourty
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Everybody hates Goodell. He unifies all Patriots fans, all New England, everybody hates him equally. He's really a hated guy.
~ Dave Portnoy
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I was born in Boston.
~ Agnes Moorehead
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I believe it is conceded that, notwithstanding the fabled blue laws of New England, a man may, without impropriety, kiss his wife on Sunday and possibly, if he have a chance, some other sweet-faced woman.
~ David Josiah Brewer
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The most serious charge which can be brought against New England is not Puritanism but February.
~ Joseph Wood Krutch
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The clear lesson of New England's history is that when there are not enough suitable men around to run the world, women are perfectly capable of doing so.
~ Wallace Stegner
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This inferno of contagion destroyed thousands of societies and millions of people, from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, from California to New England, from the Amazon rainforest to the tundra of Hudson Bay. It is what destroyed T1, the City of the Jaguar, and the ancient people of Mosquitia.
~ Douglas Preston
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If the people in Britain knew the nature and disposition of the New England people as well as we do they would not find so many friends in England as I suppose they do.
~ Nathaniel Smith
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A Boston man is the east wind made flesh.
~ Thomas Gold Appleton
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I got private lessons in keyboard at Julliard, before New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.
~ Bernie Worrell
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And what with the mystery of death and bereavement and the mysticism of the Bible, with all the beauty of the mountains and their ever-changing moods, naturally this New England child became set in his ways, a Yankee mystic to the end.
~ William Allen White
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Despite declining catches, New England fishermen continue to receive state and federal tax incentives that encourage them in some cases all but compel them to acquire bigger boats and to harvest the seas more intensively. Today the fishermen of Massachusetts are reduced to fishing the hideous hagfish, for which there is a slight market in the Far East, but even their numbers are now falling.
~ William Cullen Bryant
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Wild was the day; the wintry sea Moaned sadly on New England's strand, When first the thoughtful and the free, Our fathers, trod the desert land.
~ William Cullen Bryant
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Thomas Jefferson had become a student of Weishaupt's. He was one of his strongest defenders when he was outlawed by his government. Jefferson infiltrated the Illuminati into the newly organized Lodges of The Scottish Rite in New England. Realizing this information will shock many Americans I wish to record the following facts:
~ William Guy Carr
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One of the few points of agreement between Anglican Virginians and Puritan New Englanders was their common loathing of Quakers.
~ David Hackett Fischer
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The moral passages in Coffe Slocum's journals were not examples of static African "survivals," or of rote borrowing from Puritan and Quaker beliefs. They were something new in the world—another ethic that emerged when African and European traditions met in the mind of a very bright and able Akan-speaking freedman in eighteenth-century New England.
~ David Hackett Fischer
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Sign at a New England church: Will the last person to leave please see that the perpetual light is extinguished?
~ Dave Barry
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New England is the home of all that is good and noble with all her sternness and uncompromising opinions.
~ Ellen Swallow Richards
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