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Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Hob Broun

Realism ... has no more to do with reality than anything else. — Hob Broun

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Charlize Theron

As you get older, you get wrinkles and your boobs sag. But you get wisdom, too. So it's not all bad! — Charlize Theron

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Mike Barnicle

Charleston, South Carolina, is about a 90-minute drive northwest of Beaufort and Parris Island. It is an old city reborn with new charm and an influx of snowbirds from the North attracted by its ease, comfort and accessibility. — Mike Barnicle

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Joe Frazier

I know my destiny. I was born into animosity, bigotry and hatred. We had water for white folks, and water for coloured folks. White lines, black lines. I came from Beaufort in South Carolina, and it was tougher than Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. — Joe Frazier

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Kiersten White

I wish many things, but I wish I had been able to tell you that I love you, in so many more ways than that word can convey in Alben. — Kiersten White

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Rachel Bilson

I'm attracted to mysterious men. Every woman can relate to that, right? — Rachel Bilson

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Alexander MacLaren

He who has the Holy Spirit in His heart and the Scripture in his hands has all he needs. — Alexander MacLaren

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Joe Frazier

I grew up in Beaufort, South Carolina, in a six-room farmhouse with a couple of leaning posts to keep it from fallin'. I came up in a time when men were men. — Joe Frazier

Beaufort South Carolina Quotes By Wendy Higgins

A loud song with a thumping beat rang from Jay's pocket. He gave me a goofy grin and began to bop his head back and forth to the rhythm. Oh, no-not the crazy booty dance.
"Please don't," I begged.
Jay broke into his funky ringtone dance, shoulders bouncing and hips moving from side to side. People around us stepped away, surprised, then began to laugh and cheer him on. I pressed my fingers against my lips to hide an embarrassed smile. Just as the ringtone was about to end, he gave a little bow, straightened up, and answered the call. — Wendy Higgins