Southern Female Quotes
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Southern Female Quotes & Sayings
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There Is No Terrorist Threat In This Country. This Is A Lie. This Is The Biggest Lie We've Been Told.
— Michael Moore
Even the roughest character, underneath all that hurt, is someone who wants to love and be loved.
— Jan Karon
Love is the most powerful energy in the Universe.
— L.A. Hilden
Dear brothers and sisters, the Church loves you! Be an active presence in the community, as living cells, as living stones.
— Pope Francis
Challenging orthodoxy is a death sentence in Washington.
— Stephen Kinzer
When grown people speak of the innocence of children, they don't really know what they mean.
— William Faulkner
Sometimes there's no warning. Nothing at all.
— Michelle Paver
There are not many female role models to guide voters, and the tradition that a Southern woman's place is in the home still lingers in some quarters.
— Madeleine M. Kunin
Part of the talent of any company is to surround yourself with people who have good spirit and help you do more and more things.
— Marc Jacobs
A blast in the human breast is nothing to boast of.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
Can you be grateful for everything? No. But in every moment.
— David Steindl-Rast
Without travel I would have wound up a little ignorant white Southern female, which was not my idea of a good life.
— Lauren Hutton
I get the impression the English kings were witty, for some reason. I feel like all you had was your wit.
— Colin Quinn
The young whites, and blacks, too, are the only hope that America has, the rest of us have always been living in a lie.
— Malcolm X
Ballin's not a hobby, it's my occupation
— Wiz Khalifa
Stolen from someone. Like they stole everything. Occupied. I was occupied. I disappeared.
— Jojo Moyes
A SASSY SOUTHERN FEMALE CAN WRITE A LOVE STORY AS WELL AS A MALE...IF Y'ALL GET MY DRIFT.
— Lola Faye Arnold
Which one of you's the bitch?
— Stephen Baxter