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Quotes & Sayings About The Lowcountry

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The Lowcountry Quotes By Suanne Laqueur

Whatever you have, you give it to me. Whatever you put in my way, I will move it. I'm not afraid of anything you show me. I'll never leave you. — Suanne Laqueur

The Lowcountry Quotes By Dorothea Benton Frank

up mimosas and croissants at Billy's. No, no. In the Lowcountry it's got gravy on it - the — Dorothea Benton Frank

The Lowcountry Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The miracle of wonder is sacred writing. — Lailah Gifty Akita

The Lowcountry Quotes By Marilyn Vos Savant

An ounce of sequins can be worth a pound of home cooking. — Marilyn Vos Savant

The Lowcountry Quotes By Natasha Boyd

You know you're in the Lowcountry when the steering wheel in your old red pick up is slippery from humidity, the news on the radio is all about the projected path of the latest Atlantic hurricane and the road kill you narrowly miss smearing further is a five foot long alligator. — Natasha Boyd

The Lowcountry Quotes By Philip Roth

America?" said Gamesh, smiling. "Roland, what's American to you? Or me, or those tens of thousands up in the the stands? It's just a word they use to keep your nose to the grindstone and your toes to the line. America is the opiate of the people. — Philip Roth

The Lowcountry Quotes By Pat Conroy

To describe our growing up in the lowcountry of South Carolina, I would have to take you to the marsh on a spring day, flush the great blue heron from its silent occupation, scatter marsh hens as we sink to our knees in mud, open an oyster with a pocketknife and feed it to you from the shell and say, 'There. That taste. That's the taste of my childhood.' — Pat Conroy

The Lowcountry Quotes By Imtiaz Ali

'Love Aaj Kal' is not really a road movie, but it does involve some travel. — Imtiaz Ali

The Lowcountry Quotes By Pat Conroy

Charleston has a landscape that encourages intimacy and partisanship. I have heard it said that an inoculation to the sights and smells of the Carolina lowcountry is an almost irreversible antidote to the charms of other landscapes, other alien geographies. You can be moved profoundly by other vistas, by other oceans, by soaring mountain ranges, but you can never be seduced. You can even forsake the lowcountry, renounce it for other climates, but you can never completely escape the sensuous, semitropical pull of Charleston and her marshes. — Pat Conroy

The Lowcountry Quotes By Kami Garcia

Aw, come on. I barely speak English, unless we're talking about the Lowcountry kind. — Kami Garcia

The Lowcountry Quotes By Pat Conroy

I loved these salt rivers more than I loved the sea; I loved the movement of tides more than I loved the fury of surf. Something in me was congruent with this land, something affirmed when I witnessed the startled, piping rush of shrimp or the flash of starlight on the scales of mullet. I could feel myself relax and change whenever I returned to the lowcountry and saw the vast green expanses of marsh, feminine as lace, delicate as calligraphy. The lowcountry had its own special ache and sting. — Pat Conroy

The Lowcountry Quotes By Michael Greenberg

She is determined to learn to anticipate her worst bouts of psychosis, and head them off before they overwhelm her. "I'm trying to recognize when it's coming on," she says, "so I can get out of the way or at least drop to the ground like you would when caught in the crossfire of a shootout." (233) — Michael Greenberg

The Lowcountry Quotes By Dorothea Benton Frank

kicked off my flip-flops and dug my feet into the sand. It was what we did in the Lowcountry when we found ourselves alone on the beach. We would sit, stare at the water, kick off our shoes, and dig our feet into the sand to stay cool. With the ocean rolling all around me, I could look at life from different angles. The sky gradually gave up its blanket of deep gray to pale blue with golden edges of light, erasing the last traces of night. And over the next half hour or so, the sky would become brilliant blue again. The water changed from deep steel to sparkling navy as the morning sun climbed into position and another day began. On — Dorothea Benton Frank

The Lowcountry Quotes By Margaret Stohl

The Lowcountry traditionally is a logical place where the big ships stopped and brought new things in from the ocean, and the islands have a mystical tradition. It is such a visual place, too, with these iconic villages with the Spanish moss and the village and historical homes and the coast. — Margaret Stohl