My mother, Southern to the bone, once told me, "All Southern literature can be summed up in these words: 'On the night the hogs ate Willie, Mama died when she heard what Daddy did to sister |
Stereotypes need to be discarded. |
The children of warriors in our country learn the grace and caution that come from a permanent sense of estrangement. |
The genius of the (original) novel is they were the mother and father of what Atlanta was going to become, ... Would I have written a better novel than Margaret Mitchell? Hell no. |
This place means a lot to me. But make no mistake, I am a basketball coach. And I would not come back if I wasn't absolutely convinced that we can win. |
Those wishing to be successful in the market can't ignore the boomer numbers, the wealth and spending power they have. The boomers have redefined every age they've moved through, so there's no reason to believe they will not redefine the stereotypes of what it means to be retired. |
To stand by him will be one of the greatest moments in my life. He was the beginning of my literary career. |
Without music, life is a journey through a desert. |