Plantation Quotes
Collection of top 29 famous quotes about Plantation
Plantation Quotes & Sayings
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From a lofty perch Tarzan viewed the village of thatched huts across the intervening plantation.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
When you don't make it too far from the plantation, you might as well befriend your captors.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
Clouds signify the veil of the Most High.
— Honore De Balzac
I have been sustained by cane field, the cane plantation I have.
— Kamisese Mara
A plantation was a plantation; one might think one's misfortunes distinct, but the true horror lay in their universality.
— Colson Whitehead
My forebears refused to cut the sugar cane for plantation owners, and I am recognisably a product of that background.
— Diane Abbott
The conquered roam free in the box of insanity.
— T.F. Hodge
As long as you're scared you're on the plantation.
— Cornal West
Blacks Bought A Lot Of Propaganda On The Liberal Plantation.
— Pat Buchanan
Plantation gospel music was the stuff I fell in love with when I was a kid - these beautiful melodies and these hard, hard stories.
— Bobby Womack
Education was the new god, and educated men the new plantation masters.
— Charles Bukowski
We worked over at that place The Plantation Inn with The Del Rios. It was really wild over there.
— William Bell
Asides your power, passion and poise, what glues the posters of your impacts on memorial walls is how you treat those you need and those who need you.
— Israelmore Ayivor
When I have fully executed this phase of my life, then I can begin a new chapter.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Seated with Stuart and Brent Tarleton in the cool shade of the porch of Tara, her father's plantation,
— Margaret Mitchell
My family said that I wanted to act even when I was a child living on a tea plantation in the jungle in India.
— Julie Christie
Coming from the cotton plantation, the southern regions, I was brought up with real nice kids, mannered kids, who would go to church on Sunday.
— Luther Allison
I grew up on a sugar plantation in Trinidad, on an expat estate, and that meant I had no idea about money until a lot later than most children.
— Andrea McLean
I didn't grow up thinking, 'Oh, maybe someday I'm going to have a shoe named after me.'
— Sheryl Swoopes