“I'm still the little southern girl from the wrong side of the tracks who really didn't feel like she belonged.”
Faye Dunaway
“In Southern California, there's that feeling of people in transit. I grew up in Southern California, so whenever I ran across a world where your relatives stayed, and they lived a few miles away, and you have the roots that are really strong in your community, that always felt like a wonderful romantic notion. And this [movie] was about discovering this whole root system that you didn't realize you had.”
Cameron Crowe
“Tell me the truth - do you think I've lost my Southern accent? I feel it comes back to me only when I'm shouting at fights or at baseball games.”
Cleo Moore
“Our main objective was to win the Southern Conference. I don't remember feeling bad that we didn't keep playing. In those days, the NCAA tournament wasn't big.”
Joe Gallagher
“The lottery has been pushed in most of the southern states by Republicans, ... If it's morally wrong here, is it OK in Texas where the charge for the lottery was led by the Republican Party?”
David Hoyle
“We were out there in the Southern Ocean, feeling very insignificant in a big part of the planet, ... At any minute, another storm would sweep in. We hatched a plan: Spike and I would climb up and jury-rig the fitting. As we started the climb, I told the crew that they must helm the yacht very carefully on the opposite tack, as the rigging was only holding up one side of the mast. If the helmsman made a mistake while we were up on the mast, we'd crash down over the side with the entire rig on top of us.”
Simon Walker
“Southern Miss looked like a good fit for me. If I work hard, I feel like I get playing time, and it's close to home and that's always good.”
David Howard