I grew up in Southern Oregon. My father was a sawmill worker and a logger, and his job put food on the table.
I'm a Southerner. We dream of having the family and the kids, and the parents want grandkids, that's all they care about, give me some grandbabies.
Being a Southerner, I'm interested in sex, violence, religion and all the things that make life interesting.
Driving through much of the southern part of the U.S. reminds me of where I grew up in Canada. The trees, homes, sense of community... I love the South.
Basically there is no difference between whites and blacks, browns and yellows. I decided to think no more of people as Northerners and Southerners.
King thought he understood the white Southerner, having been born and reared in Georgia and trained a theologian.
Train service is particularly vital for the students and employees of Southern Illinois University.
Then I went off to Southern Methodist University in Dallas. They had a really wonderful theatre department.
Southern people are bigger-hearted and kinder than I had any right to expect.
The nature of the South is changing faster than the stereotypes are. Much of the South now looks like San Jose. Is it still southern?
I'm a Southern girl. I like when they open the door and pull out a chair. I'm really into a man's man.
Southern poets are still writing narrative poems, poems in forms, dramatic poems.
My childhood wasn't very happy. It's a long, grim story about being a Jew in a small southern town.
They wanted to make her less rural, less of a cartoon. Not that Southern woman are cartoonish - they're the strongest women in this country, but with Val they wanted to take the stereotypical things out.
I'm fairly certain that, at this very minute, the [Mars Polar Lander] is floating somewhere around the Neptune feeling tired and cranky and looking for a Holiday Inn. Of course, you'd have to have a heart of titanium not to feel a twinge of sadness w...
<...> slaves became the major form of Southern wealth (aside from land), and slaveholding became the means to prosperity. <...> The later impoverishment of the South nourished the myth that the slave economy had always been historically “backward,�...
We are all alone, born alone, die alone, and--in spite of True Romance magazines --we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way. I do not say lonely --at least, not all the time --but ...
The light was different here in California.
I'm really into California art from the '60s.
I think the best restaurants in America should be in California.
I myself was born in Sacramento, California in 1966.