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Quotes About South

Republicans in the South... are trying to find ways, not so much to block black and brown people from voting, but to block black and brown people from getting people they want elected, which is a far more subtle thing to do.
~ Joe Morton
We call on the P.R.C. to remain focused on supporting international efforts to combat the global pandemic and to stop exploiting the distraction or vulnerability of other states to expand its unlawful claims in the South China Sea.
~ Morgan Ortagus
I've got a 27-inch waist. Before, I was stupid smaller. Finding clothes in the South was impossible.
~ Justin Townes Earle
Who knows but that England may revive in New South Wales when it has sunk in Europe.
~ Joseph Banks
From the big mountains in the north to the valleys in the south, all through my childhood and teenage years, my family would always holiday in Wales.
~ Luke Evans
Part of my childhood was spent in Sydney and part in rural New South Wales, at Armidale.
~ John Cornforth
Provence, just one relatively small part of France, is almost twice the size of Wales, with double the population. It's a region of the south that stretches from the borders of Monaco and Italy in the east to Hyeres in the west, the Alps in the north to the sparkling Mediterranean in the south.
~ Carol Drinkwater
I was a creative kid; I wasn't really into sports, and sports in the South are a pretty big deal. It's like a religion down there.
~ Tony Hale
Most of the actresses I have worked with have started their career in South and then shifted to Bollywood.
~ Prabhas
My South Indian audience matters to me a lot, so I like when they watch my Bollywood films. It feels great.
~ Shruti Haasan
My mom and I never thought that I would make my way into Bollywood. I was happy doing films down south.
~ Sridevi
It is cool to know that my films down south are being remade in Bollywood.
~ Sameera Reddy
My fans down South will definitely watch 'Bigg Boss 14' for me.
~ Nikki Tamboli
An effective U.S. policy toward Sudan - one capable of changing the situation in the south and affecting the lives of its people - will require top-level attention and a great deal of energy. It should have three elements: aid, diplomacy, and financial disclosure.
~ Elliott Abrams
Growing up in the South, I was raised to be a Negro boy. I was acutely aware how other people perceived me, and that informed my behavior. That worked for a period of time, but it could also be suffocating.
~ George C. Wolfe
Starting in the early 1800s, Southerners in the United States began to defend slavery as their 'peculiar institution,' and northerners didn't mind, since the phrase suggested that chattel bondage was quarantined from the rest of the nation: that it was, or soon would be, a relic of its past and would not define its future.
~ Greg Grandin
I'd spent summers growing up in Mississippi, so I had an idea of what the South is like.
~ Patty Jenkins
But I love Chicago summers on Lake Michigan, Philly cheesesteaks on South Street, falling in love in Brooklyn, street fairs in Asheville, North Carolina.
~ Vic Mensa
We shot 'Mudbound' in the South in the summer, which meant we were working in extreme heat and humidity at all times and that it could go from glaring sun to overcast skies to pouring rain in a matter of minutes, often shifting multiple times a day.
~ Rachel Morrison
I started off as a mimicry artist, have sung 'Gaana' folk music and popularized pop music in the South before I got into acting.
~ Karunas
The South creates the civilizations, the North conquers them, ruins them, borrows from them, spreads them: this is one summary of history.
~ Will and Ariel Durant
It was always so hot, and everyone was so polite, and everything was all surface but underneath it was like a bomb waiting to go off. I always felt that way about the South, that beneath the smiles and southern hospitality and politeness were a lot of guns and liquor and secrets.
~ James McBride
Greenville, South Carolina, in 1955 was the most beautiful place in the world. Black walnut trees dropped their green-black fuzzy bulbs on Aunt Ruth's matted lawn, past where their knotty roots rose up out of the ground like the elbows and knees of dirty children suntanned dark and covered with scars. Weeping willows marched across the yard, following every wandering stream and ditch, their long whiplike fronds making tents that sheltered sweet-smelling beds of clover.
~ Dorothy Allison
Mon ami ,' said Poirot with dignity, 'when I commit a murder it will not be with the arrow poison of the South American Indians.
~ Agatha Christie