Southern Quotes
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I formally proposed. I'm a good Southern gentleman.
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My Southern heritage is a big part of who I am. I grew up around people who seemed like characters but are actual, real people. My grandmother made sure I had manners and all that stuff.
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Camp Southern Ground is a lot more than a camp. It's more of a campus.
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Let Southern oppressors tremble-let their secret abettors tremble-let their Northern apologists tremble-let all the enemies of the persecuted blacks tremble.
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I was in the invasion of Normandy in southern France.
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I was always the Southern gentleman.
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Nobody but a Southerner knows the wrenching rinsing sadness of the cities of the North.
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The legal right of the Southern people to reclaim their fugitives I have constantly admitted. The legal right of Congress to interfere with their institution in the states, I have constantly denied.
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My mom is very Southern and she in real life says things like, 'If you've got it, flaunt it.'
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I escaped the [Southern-writer] label because I didn't and don't write about the South.
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My mother was a Democrat - southern Democrat, y'all.
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I'm a Southern guy, so Jeezy, T.I., and Outkast are always playing on my iPod.
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Well - I was brought up as a Southern Baptist.
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The Southern borders of Bavaria are being protected by Hungary.
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We are ready to build large underground gas storages in Turkey, to participate in the privatization of Turkey's gas-distribution networks, to use the existing and participate in the construction of new pipelines in order to supply our energy resources through Turkey to third countries, including in southern Europe
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It's a very Southern thing to be interested in dark stuff.
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I'm still true to my Southern roots.
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I was elected six times to represent southern Arizona, in the State Legislature and then in Congress.
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In addition I wanted to write a Southern novel, because I'm a Southerner.
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I grew up as a Southern Baptist with strict adherence to the Bible, which I read as a youngster.
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I was married for 10 minutes into a Southern family.
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The southern colonists were not preoccupied with their own historical significance and mostly did not bother even to make the records of births, marriages, and deaths that they required of themselves by law. Nor did they write accounts of what they were up to for the benefit of posterity.
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The southern wind Doth play the trumpet to his purposes; And, by his hollow whistling in the leaves, Foretells a tempest and a blustering day.
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[Jonathan] Edwards definitely shows up in the book [Saving Calvinism]. He appears as one of the interlocutors in the chapter on free will, the other being the Southern Presbyterian theologian John Girardeau.