
Top 23 Southern Novels Quotes
#1. I've been a fan of hip-hop for a really long time, and I still am.
Jeremy Piven
#2. The mind of man can only teach what he has learned from others. It is how you use that knowledge that will decide who you are.
Micheal Rivers
#3. There are two things I am afraid of. One is dying young. The other is Johnny Monroe.
Susan Gabriel
#5. Wild steep mountains floating in a haze of cloud...a sea of green trees swallowing the hills and valleys, and curling around the trails and rivers, with the wind in the leaves as its tide.
Sharyn McCrumb
#6. Southern lawyers don't read novels much.
Harper Lee
#7. I was a gymnast for twelve or thirteen years. Then I got into surfing and now I paddle board and hike and do whatever I can. I think it's my love of the outdoors.
Serinda Swan
#8. Shut your eyes," said Miss Tanner.
"Oh no," said Miranda, "for then I see worse things ...
Katherine Anne Porter
#9. That I was a success is not apparent now; that I would be a success was not apparent then. Within
Kathleen Rooney
#10. Who creates trust and higher purpose amongst their people and gets unparalleled levels of support for common goals.
Stan Slap
#13. God who is everything possesses the eye of awakening, like dreaming a long dream of an impossible task.
Jack Kerouac
#14. As an actor, what you really want to do is communicate with people - this is my aim, my principle aim.
Pierfrancesco Favino
#15. To live a more balanced life, glance at the past, live in the present, and focus on the future.
Todd Stocker
#16. I'm not like J.K. Rowling, where I know there's going to be this number of seasons, and I know exactly what's going to happen. I would be so bored if that was the case. There would be no journey. There would be nothing to discover.
Alan Ball
#17. I started out hoping to remind people at some point in the novel that we should be loving and kind. But then the theme usurped my life, spilling over into my novels until love was no longer a small voice, but now my purpose as a writer.
Patricia Hickman
#18. Tiny tweaks can lead to big changes.
Amy Cuddy
#19. This day, my God, I hate sin not because it damns me, but because it has done Thee wrong. To have grieved my God is the worst grief to me.
Charles Spurgeon
#20. It is better to succeed with success than failure.
George W. Bush
#21. Someone wrote a piece about Henry Green in The Partisan Review that was so intriguing that I got one of his novels, Loving, I believe, which was the first that came to attention in the United States.
Terry Southern
#22. I was a backstage kid. I was in the wings looking out.
Joely Fisher
#23. By then, I was making the slow transition from classical biochemistry to molecular biology and becoming increasingly preoccupied with how genes act and how proteins are made.
Paul Berg
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