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No one really wishes to be a queen.
— Kendare Blake
You can talk any redneck into a challenge. That's why so many rednecks die in strange ways.
— Jase Robertson
Real prayer comes not from gritting our teeth but from falling in love.
— Richard J. Foster
Unfortunately we just toured the East and West coasts so we didn't run into any rednecks.
— Ville Valo
If I lived my life according to what Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh said about me, I would just stay in bed all day.
— Cindy Sheehan
Americans call them hillbillies, rednecks, or white trash. I call them neighbors, friends, and family. The
— J.D. Vance
Nobody out-rednecks the great state of America.
— Jon Stewart
Repentance is for little children.
— Adolf Eichmann
This so called 'Home of the Brave'
why isn't anybody Backing us up!
When they c these crooked ass Redneck cops
constantly Jacking us up — Tupac Shakur
why isn't anybody Backing us up!
When they c these crooked ass Redneck cops
constantly Jacking us up — Tupac Shakur
Larry the Cable Guy has signed a deal with Cracker Barrel. Not the store. He signed a deal with a barrel full of angry rednecks.
— Andy Kindler
Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart.
— Henry IV Of France
Elvis was the only man from Northeast Mississippi who could shake his hips and still be loved by rednecks, cops, and hippies.
— Jimmy Buffett
'Rednecks' always made me nervous to play, but I'm glad I wrote it and I continue to play it. It's just that the language is so rough.
— Randy Newman
There's a lot of rednecks in the country where I grew up.
— Dolly Parton
Sophisticated people invest their money in stock portfolios. Rednecks invest their money in commemorative plates.
— Jeff Foxworthy
A drummer is usually like the backbone.
— Brody Armstrong
What this world needs is a few more Rednecks
— Charlie Daniels
The worst thing the nineteen sixties did to this country was introduce drugs to rednecks,
— Ron Rash
We are so surrounded with this fortune that we tend to forget that though subjectively in abundance, objectively this is a rarity.
— Chris Matakas