None of us knows who we are.
Leaving South Africa was very difficult.
I grew up on the South Side of Chicago, north Beverly. It was cool, everybody's cool on the block.
South Dakota is a great state because of its values, not because of dependence on government.
Henry Hill: [narrating] Jimmy had never asked me to do a hit before, and now he's asking me to go down to Florida with Andy to make a hit. [Jimmy gives him a pack of matches with a number] Henry Hill: [narrating] That's when I knew I would never have...
You'll never make it out there. You weren't made for South Pole adventures." Flora gave her an icy look. "I think I know by now what I was made for.
Dr. King said, 'We are all tied together in a garment of mutual destiny.' Which says to me no matter how well I may be doing in Hollywood, if a young brother or sister in Louisiana, the South Bronx, the South Side of Chicago, South Central Los Angele...
No hill without gravestones, no valley without shadows.
No man can perfectly empty a pot with a ladle.
No stake ever grew old with the bark on.
Plenty sits still, hunger is a wanderer.
The baby who doesn't cry isn't nursed.
Widows weep but they look for another husband.
There is no more apartheid in South Africa than in the United States.
In the South, the food is outstanding. Down south, we eat to get full, and the people up north, they don't do that.
The history of apartheid-era South Africa is incredibly sad and at times infuriatingly incomprehensible.
South Park started as a little video Christmas card.
I grew up playing in an alley on the south side of Milwaukee.
The heart is like a goat that has to be tied up.
The pool has dried up, and the fish is in trouble.
Walls have ears, and little pots too.