Oregon Best Quotes
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Washington is dangerously positioned between two Canadas, Canada Canada and California's Canada, Oregon.
— Stephen Colbert
I grew up in western Oregon, just outside Eugene, on 27 wooded acres that served as my playground.
— Benjamin Percy
The historic function of a Senator from Oregon is to drive all the other Senators mad.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
I think about sustainability all the time, whether it's with fish or farmers in Eastern Oregon.
— Tom Douglas
The power to shape Oregon's future remains where it has always been - in our collective hands.
— Ted Kulongoski
I was on this bridge overlooking the carpet ... I think it went all the way back to Oregon.
— Steven Cojocaru
I've now been in 57 states -- I think one left to go." --at a campaign event in Beaverton, Oregon
— Barack Obama
What would Ren do in Oregon? Would he get a job? What would he put on his resume? High Protector and former Prince of India?
— Colleen Houck
I was set to go to Oregon to play college baseball and football.
— Harmon Killebrew
I grew up in Oregon, and then I lived in San Francisco and New York.
— Rachel Kushner
At 15 years of age, I left school to practice the profession of Office Boy in a business firm in Salem, Oregon.
— Herbert Hoover
We're expecting a lot of rain in the state of Oregon, so let's just get rid of Oregon.
— Ryan Stiles
I used to think I'd like to have been a pioneer on the Oregon Trail, experience untamed America.
— Tracie Peterson
We like it wet and we like it green, and we are the ones that they call obscene.
— Sai Marie Johnson
February is the cruelest month in western Oregon.
— Judy Nedry
Thunder Point, Oregon, because
— Robyn Carr
I grew up in Oregon, where as a teenager I worked with my grandfather Axel on his i shing boat at the mouth of the Columbia River.
— Karl Marlantes
I grew up in Southern Oregon. My father was a sawmill worker and a logger, and his job put food on the table.
— Jeff Merkley