Southern Words Quotes
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Southern Words Quotes & Sayings
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I'd sooner wear white shoes in February, drink unsweetened tea, and eat Miracle Whip instead of Duke's than utter the words 'you guys'.
— Celia Rivenbark
Oh that's right, you never lie unless your mouth is open and words are coming out of it
— Joshilyn Jackson
In the days and months I spent walking through the various communities of this city, I found that Chicago did not work for everyone, however.
— Jane Byrne
Beware of anything that competes with your loyalty to Jesus Christ ...
— Oswald Chambers
Thou shalt not give birth reluctantly.
— Otto Rank
Sometimes the entire thing comes out in one burst. Sometimes you hack away at a thing for years before you get something that satisfies you.
— David Crosby
In art, rebellion is consummated and perpetuated in the act of real creation, not in criticism or commentary.
— Albert Camus
"A minority of one" ... the definition of insanity.
— George Orwell
I am passionately opposed to capital punishment, and I have been all my life.
— Richard Attenborough
Divisional exercise is a great game of make-believe.
— Patrick MacGill
I'm not going to deny it. I'm a neat person, there's no question. But I don't become obsessed with it.
— Courteney Cox
The attempt to prevent our kids from struggling for fear it might scar their permanent records is, instead, scarring them for life.
— Heather Choate Davis
There is a southern proverb - fine words butter no parsnips.
— Walter Scott
The act of connection produces a fork in causality, the new branch causally unique. A stub, as we call them.
— William Gibson
If you look at my history, I'm not gonna let that many people into whatever I'm going through.
— Andy Kim
I won't tell if you don't." I winked.
Granny laughed.
In the South, a wink speaks louder than words. — Tonya Kappes
Granny laughed.
In the South, a wink speaks louder than words. — Tonya Kappes