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Quotes About Mason-Dixon

You get below the Mason-Dixon line and you have some of the best music, culture, the two races, the literature, and it's so rich.
~ Robert Duvall
I like the South: Southern literature and that relationship between grotesqueness and living below the Mason-Dixon line. But I also understand that people view it as a limitation - as an actor and as a person - perceptions that are really wrong: that you are ignorant and possibly illiterate, or that it's cute.
~ Holly Hunter
Hillary Clinton, who followed her heart to Arkansas, understands that the American Dream extends beyond the Mason-Dixon line and that South Carolina's motto, 'While I breathe, I hope,' applies to all.
~ Jaime Harrison
I desire my children to be educated south of the Mason Dixon line and always to retain right of domicile in the Confederate States.
~ J. E. B. Stuart
The Mason-Dixon line can almost be said to be the Okra Line, that is, historically: As a rule, Southern writers gave receipts for okra, even when their works were published in the North. Northern writers did not, with the exception of those of Philadelphia, an anomaly explained by the early presence of West Indians who came to very nearly dominate the catering business in that city.
~ John Egerton
My father's people... are from Fairfax in northern Virginia, just across the Mason-Dixon line. So it was an honour to play Lee, he was a great general.
~ Robert Duvall