Quotes About South
In some ways, I had a traditional 'old South' upbringing, meaning that I spent some time in a military school, and acquired an inoculum of the military ethic that is still with me today: honor, duty, loyalty.
~ E. O. Wilson
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I am pleased about making a comeback in Bollywood, but then I really cannot think about leaving South Indian cinema. Whatever I am today is because of South films, and I cannot give up on that.
~ Tamannaah
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The first and most natural way of lighting the houses of the American colonists, both in the North and South, was by the pine-knots of the fat pitch-pine, which, of course, were found everywhere in the greatest plenty in the forests.
~ Alice Morse Earle
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I'm usually in control of the room, but if I sense some kind of hostility, I address it. Occasionally, there are pockets of homophobia, and it's not just the South - it's all over the country.
~ James Adomian
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On climate change, Russia's interests are aligned with the West rather than the South.
~ Sanjaya Baru
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It's great to come home always... coming home to good south Indian meals or Andhra food is always a pleasure.
~ Kalki Koechlin
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I actually was raised Baptist. I'm from the South, so you definitely know a lot of conservative people.
~ Clark Duke
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If you care to define the South as a poor, rural region with lousy race relations, that South survives only in geographical shreds and patches and most Southerners don't live there any more.
~ John Shelton Reed
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I was a kid that grew up in the South and was always outdoors fishing and hunting and, you know, swimming in the pool during the summer.
~ Tye Sheridan
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The slavery of Negroes in the South was not usually a deliberately cruel and oppressive system. It did not mean systematic starvation or murder.
~ W. E. B. Du Bois
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Imulai Mokarengen has four great archives, one for each compass point. The greatest of them is the South Archive, with its windows the color of regret and walls where vines trace out spirals like those of particles in cloud chambers.
~ Rich Horton
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Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south?
~ Richard Evelyn Byrd
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said, "All right, I give up. We have to drive to Acapulco, and we have to take the only road, and I don't see how we're going to get there." "What we'll do," he said, "is drive as far as Taxco, and then scout the territory. We can't make plans of our own until we know how they're set up. And they've got to be south of Taxco
~ Richard Stark
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Driving home after her first night course at San Francisco State University, Iris was adrift in the darkness. She rarely travelled this far south in the city.
~ Rick Mofina
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I'm from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," Sistine said, "home of the Liberty Bell, and I hate the South because the people in it are ignorant. And I'm not staying here in Lister. My father is coming to get me next week." She looked around the room defiantly. "Well," said Mrs. Soames, "thank you very much for introducing yourself, Sistine Bailey. You may take your seat before you put your foot in your mouth any farther." The
~ Kate DiCamillo
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all my ancestors were from the South and some even fought and died for the losing side. Perhaps that's why I was long resigned to my failure to publish.
~ Katherine Paterson
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The pond lay to the south of the house. To get there you went out the back entrance, and down the narrow twisting path, pushing past the overgrown bracken that, in the early autumn, would still be blocking your way. Or if there were no guardians around, you could take a short cut through the rhubarb patch. Anyway, once you came out to the pond, you'd find a tranquil atmosphere waiting, with ducks and bulrushes and pond-weed.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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You see, because it's stuck out here on the east, on this hump jutting into the sea, it's not on the way to anywhere. People going north and south' – she moved the pointer up and down – 'they bypass it altogether. For that reason, it's a peaceful corner of England, rather nice. But it's also something of a lost corner.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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The victim had been John Lewis, the theology student. He had been attacked by thugs in a white restroom in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
~ Ken Follett
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The fires of frustration are burning in every city, north and south, where legal remedies are not at hand
~ Ken Follett
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just as the Monroe Doctrine gave the same rights to the USA in South America.
~ Ken Follett
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Conservative forces in the South have a lot of power - almost dynastic - dating back many years.
~ John Darnielle
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Send danger from the east unto the west, so honor cross it from the north to south.
~ William Shakespeare
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I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for mercy.
~ William Tecumseh Sherman
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