Top 14 Fayetteville Quotes

#1. I love Fayetteville. I like hills and vistas and hardworking people and fighting snow in winter and chiggers in the summer.

Ellen Gilchrist

#2. I am fascinated at how much time we spend doing things that we don't enjoy.

Daniel Willey

#3. For the record, folks; I never took a shit on stage and the closest I ever came to eating shit anywhere was at a Holiday Inn buffet in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 1973.

Frank Zappa

#4. As a kid in Fayetteville, N.C., I played golf all day, every day, a lot of it by myself. I spent hundreds of hours around the greens at Cape Fear Valley, the course my dad owned, hitting every shot I could think of - the one-hop-and-release, the chip that lands dead, the explosion from a bad lie.

Raymond Floyd

#5. Thank you, sir, but I am perfectly content being the bride of death.

Seth Grahame-Smith

#6. My district includes the two urban centers of Charlotte and Fayetteville, as well as large rural areas. Obviously, these diverse segments of North Carolina require different approaches to meeting current and future transportation demands.

Robin Hayes

#7. I think one of the great moments of my life was when I could write musician on my passport.

Jon Anderson

#8. There are no limits to our future if we don't put limits on our people.

Jack Kemp

#9. When I was younger, I used humour as a tool to avoid getting too serious with people - if there was deep emotional stuff going on, then I would crack a joke to defuse the situation.

Matthew Perry

#10. Africa, and Zambia in particular, drifted away from the West for a long time, and we have to reconcile.

Michael Sata

#11. I predict you will sink step by step into a bottomless quagmire, however much you spend in men and money. (On Vietnam War)

Charles De Gaulle

#12. The 1990's will be a determining period of time for another cycle. If humanity during this time chooses to throw away a lot of the mirages and illusions it's fooled itself with, we will enter a very bright and golden age. It won't happen in one day.

Frederick Lenz

#13. My main home is in Fayetteville, Arkansas, a college town in the Ozark Mountains. I live on the highest hill in a quiet cul-de-sac, surrounded by friends.

Ellen Gilchrist

#14. No, I'm not clever. I've always cared more for people than for ideas.

Virginia Woolf

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