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Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Paul D. Escott

What southern whites further sought, and in a sense demanded, was respect. This the North provided after 1876 in paeans to the courage and dedication of soldiers on both sides. Resentment of northern power, the war's destruction, and Reconstruction continued to be strong in the South, and the work of white-supremacist politicians, army veterans, and southern women turned that resentment into a long-lasting ideology of the Lost Cause. Northerners, for their part, congratulated themselves on winning the war and freeing the slaves; they also took pleasure in feeling superior to the South for many generations, while industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and other social changes diverted much of their attention from wartime issues [184]. — Paul D. Escott

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

Cancer will be like that, I tell Marla. There will be mistakes, and maybe the point is not to forget the rest of yourself if one little part might go bad. — Chuck Palahniuk

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Seth Godin

You don't win an Olympic gold medal with a few weeks of intensive training. — Seth Godin

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Edward Kowalczyk

In a moment we lost our minds hereand lay our spirits down.Today we lived a thousand years,all we have is now. — Edward Kowalczyk

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Lisa Henry

You're my heartbeat, Brady. — Lisa Henry

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Noel Coward

Work is more fun than fun. — Noel Coward

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Charles Dickens

A most malicious cough — Charles Dickens

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Ted Kulongoski

I'm very comfortable with where history will judge me. — Ted Kulongoski

Jim Tom Moonshine Quotes By Golda Meir

I don't know why you use a fancy French word like detente when there's a good English phrase for it - cold war. — Golda Meir