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Abolishing centuries old traditions of the prosperous South, seemed to motivate their envious souls into annihilating what looked to the world, God's Heaven on Earth. ~ Max Connelly
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Max Connelly
People should not be responding to bigoted ugliness with any ugliness of their own. ~ Tim Soutphommasane
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Tim Soutphommasane
Ain't nothing stronger than the heart of dixie ... ~ Danielle Bradbery
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Danielle Bradbery
When the Grim Reaper comes to call, words fail- they're just too small. ~ Dixie Lyle
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Lyle
Our small and peaceful country is threatened daily by covetous and bigoted big powers whose hunger for domination and control of other nations and their resources knows no bounds. ~ Robert Mugabe
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Robert Mugabe
Every Christmas my hometown radio station would always play 'Christmas In Dixie' by Alabama. I always remember lovin' that song. ~ Kenny Chesney
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Kenny Chesney
If we have been silent and have chosen to ignore the mistreatment of others in the past, we should begin to speak up and challenge injustices. If we were racist and bigoted in our speech and actions, there should be a radical change that is observable. If we have been angry and spiteful toward the other, there should be a radical change that is observable. And, yes, if we have an abundance of wealth and we have the opportunity to use this blessing to encourage those we have previously been prejudiced against, we should open our hands in Christian love and brotherhood. We should tear down the walls that have separated us for so long. ~ John M. Perkins
Bigoted Dixie quotes by John M. Perkins
I happen to think Israel is in many ways a noble enterprise, worth defending and supporting, and that Israel's fashionable enemies in the West have allied themselves with some of the nastiest and most bigoted forces now loose in the world. ~ Peter Hitchens
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Peter Hitchens
I was surprised by how forces in the community could mobilize against a community changing. There were many examples of this. In St. George, members of the Latino community proposed having a "Dixie Fiesta." The resistance to that surprised me. ~ Richard Benjamin
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Richard Benjamin
A nuclear power plant is infinently safer than eating, because 300 people choke to death on food every year. ~ Dixie Lee Ray
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Lee Ray
Why do you want a letter from me? Why don't you take the trouble to find out for yourselves what Christianity is? You take time to learn technical terms about electricity. Why don't you do as much for theology? Why do you never read the great writings on the subject, but take your information from the secular 'experts' who have picked it up as inaccurately as you? Why don't you learn the facts in this field as honestly as your own field? Why do you accept mildewed old heresies as the language of the church, when any handbook on church history will tell you where they came from?
Why do you balk at the doctrine of the Trinity - God the three in One - yet meekly acquiesce when Einstein tells you E=mc2? What makes you suppose that the expression "God ordains" is narrow and bigoted, while your own expression, "Science demands" is taken as an objective statement of fact?
You would be ashamed to know as little about internal combustion as you know about Christian beliefs.
I admit, you can practice Christianity without knowing much theology, just as you can drive a car without knowing much about internal combustion. But when something breaks down in the car, you go humbly to the man who understands the works; whereas if something goes wrong with religion, you merely throw the works away and tell the theologian he is a liar.
Why do you want a letter from me telling you about God? You will never bother to check on it or find out whether I'm giving you personal opini ~ Dorothy L. Sayers
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dorothy L. Sayers
With my first two husbands, I always kinda sensed they thought there was something wrong with me. Maybe I was too flighty or whatever. ~ Dixie Carter
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Carter
Progress is made by walking down the path, more progress is made, by walking down the right path. ~ Dixie Waters
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Waters
True Christians are not bigoted and this is actually not a matter of equality, no matter how often it is referred to as equal marriage. Civil partnerships are equal to marriage - they might not have the same name but they are equal. ~ Robert Flello
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Robert Flello
New Rule: There's only one thing to say about the Christian Film and Television Commission giving me the Bigoted Bile Award and naming Religulous the number-one Most Unbearable Movie of 2008: Thank you! You hate me, you really hate me! ~ Bill Maher
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Bill Maher
There is a deliberate and quite outspoken attack on the whole idea of people owning private property. ~ Dixie Lee Ray
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Lee Ray
For women, we intend to do something in a noble and missionary spirit ... We mean to appeal to their intellects ... and we hereby announce ourselves as determined and bigoted feminists. ~ Frank Crowninshield
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Frank Crowninshield
Baseball," he said. "Babe Ruth." Dixie Clay saw now that the boy wore a satchel honeycombed with rolled newspapers. The world was still going on, was it. ~ Tom Franklin
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Tom Franklin
Are you going to pull those pistols or whistle Dixie? ~ Clint Eastwood
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Clint Eastwood
The world today says we cannot openly disagree, especially in the area of religion, without being hateful or bigoted. I suggest that, conversely, it is the world's attitude that is hateful and bigoted. If we will not say that anything is wrong, then at the same time, whether or not we want to admit it, we also are saying there is nothing that is right. Herein we are denying the existence of truth in the realm of faith, and that is a slap in the face of every believer of every creed or background. I ~ James R. White
Bigoted Dixie quotes by James R. White
Reporters no longer ask for verification, thus they print charges no matter how outlandish they may seem, and once having done that, when the truth comes out, it's buried in the back page or never makes it on the air at all. ~ Dixie Lee Ray
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Lee Ray
When you pour out words from your heart to your lover, make sure they aren't on a paper vessel and lost to the wind. ~ Dixie Waters
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Waters
Swanson's First Law of Directions: Those who can read, don't. ~ Dixie Swanson
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Swanson
In a manner akin to the influence of Tiger Woods on the other side of the Atlantic, Thierry Henry has helped kick down a few of the remaining bigoted stereotypes. Through his undisputable class and dignity, Henry has made a deep-seated difference to race relations in this country. Racism will flounder whenever white children grow up with a black man as their hero. That so few comment on Henry's colour is a silent tribute to his impact. ~ Pete Gill
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Pete Gill
Take time to sense the abundance we have, as we don't have an abundance of time. ~ Dixie Waters
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Waters
This was why Mom had told me to keep an eye on her. As tough as Dixie was, when it came to Dad she was a regular girl who wanted her father to love her. So ~ Sara Zarr
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Sara Zarr
When I did the Abyssinian mass, I went through the whole history of the church music and the gospel music, even with the Anglo American hymns, the Afro American hymns, the spirituals and how it developed, up to Thomas Dorsey and the Dixie Hummingbirds, going through the history of the music, jazz musicians. ~ Wynton Marsalis
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Wynton Marsalis
There is no cruelty so inexorable and unrelenting as that which proceeds from a bigoted and presumptuous supposition of doing service to God. The victim of the fanatical persecutor will find that the stronger the motives he can urge for mercy are, the weaker will be his chance for obtaining it, for the merit of his destruction will be supposed to rise in value in proportion as it is effected at the expense of every feeling both of justice and of humanity. ~ Charles Caleb Colton
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Charles Caleb Colton
One can sniff the ozone from the pine trees, visit the local bars, eat crawfish, and drink Dixie beer and feel as good as it is possible to feel in this awfully interesting century. And now and then, drive across the lake to New Orleans, still an entrancing city, eat trout amandine at Galatoire's, drive home to my pleasant, uninteresting place, try to figure out how the world got into such a fix, shrug, take a drink, and listen to the frogs tune up. ~ Walker Percy
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Walker Percy
The condemnation of digital media has two sides. There is a legitimate claim that digital media has given old viciousness new visibility. . .. Certain facets of social media - speed, anonymity, the ability to "dox" - have changed the nature of harassment, making it easier to accomplish and less likely to be redressed.

But are the mainstream media any different in their biases and cruelty? They do not appear to be. Mainstream media cruelty is actually more dangerous, for it incorporates language that, were it blogged by an unknown, would likely be written off as the irrelevant ramblings of a sociopath.

Instead, the prestige of old media gives bigoted ranting respectability. Even in the digital age, old media define and shape the culture, repositioning the lunatic fringe as the voice of reason. ~ Sarah Kendzior
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Sarah Kendzior
till, silently
without one peep, the angels come, their watch to keep.
They'll hold you safe while dreaming deep. The pillow cool beneath your head,
all star lit is your feather bed which glides the moonbeams like a sled,
above towns which glitter blue and red. ~ Dixie Dawn Miller Goode
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Dawn Miller Goode
It is recorded that during the long winter after the Battle of Fredericksburg, when the two rival armies were camped on opposite sides of the Rappahannock, with the boys on the opposing picket posts daily swapping coffee for tobacco and comparing notes on their generals, their rations, and other matters, and with each camp in full sight and hearing of the other, one evening massed Union bands came down to the river bank to play all of the old songs, plus the more rousing tunes like "John Brown's Body," "The Battle Cry of Freedom," and "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are Marching." Northerners and Southerners, the soldiers sang those songs or sat and listened to them, massed in their thousands on the hillsides, while the darkness came down to fill the river valley and the light of the campfires glinted off the black water. Finally the Southerners called across, "Now play some of ours," so without pause the Yankee bands swung into "Dixie" and "The Bonnie Blue Flag" and "Maryland, My Maryland," and then at last the massed bands played "Home, Sweet Home," and 150,000 fighting men tried to sing it and choked up and just sat there, silent, staring off into the darkness; and at last the music died away and the bandsmen put up their instruments and both armies went to bed. A few weeks later they were tearing each other apart in the lonely thickets around Chancellorsville. ~ Bruce Catton
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Bruce Catton
When I got back home I told my grandmother everything, detail by detail, and she savored it. I had been to the old country. 'I used to love the crepe myrtles and camellias. You don't see those anywhere like Alabama.' She didn't cry, she didn't look wistful; she turned her head and changed the subject. Once she left Alabama, she never went back. The heart of Dixie was her Poland. ~ Michael W. Twitty
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Michael W. Twitty
My father loved the library because it was a safe haven for him- no missed cultural cues, no bigoted insults from his coworkers, no glaring reminders of what was lost. All patrons of the library were pilgrims to the oracle all seeking the sake thing: knowledge. And in their pursuits of the same thing, they were all equals. ~ Phuc Tran
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Phuc Tran
To Whom It May Concern. A racist Irishman has just made me aware that I am as bigoted as he is. Please excuse me from working with people of different skin colours until I can achieve an attitude adjustment. I do not wish to be a Nazi. ~ Lynn Viehl
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Lynn Viehl
It is founded on the worst instincts of mankind. At its best, it is intolerant and bigoted. At its worst, it is sadistic and brutal. Between these two poles it has its existence. ~ Susan Carol McCarthy
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Susan Carol McCarthy
I have confidence in people's basic common sense. ~ Dixie Lee Ray
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Lee Ray
It is through our technology that we have been able to fly far away from earth to learn, in truth, how precious it is. It is no coincidence that our awakening to the special nature of our world and to its uniquely balanced environment and its limitations coincided with our first glimpse of earth from outer space, through the eyes of astronauts, television cameras and photographic equipment. ~ Dixie Lee Ray
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Lee Ray
Winston had disliked her from the very first moment of seeing her. He knew the reason. It was because of the atmosphere of hockey−fields and cold baths and community hikes and general clean−mindedness which she managed to carry about with her. He disliked nearly all women, and especially the young and pretty ones. It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers−out of unorthodoxy. ~ George Orwell
Bigoted Dixie quotes by George Orwell
I still find that a kind of stricture of the heart happens when I see any form of bigoted or racist behaviour. I get an actual pain in my heart. ~ Janet Suzman
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Janet Suzman
Pixie and Dixie just did a drive by on Donald Duck, but they shot and missed and now Bugs Bunny is getting kind of pissed. ~ Coolio
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Coolio
I haven't scoured Dixie out of my voice. But I don't think that the books that I have written ... have really in any way been Southern in character. ~ Richard Ford
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Richard Ford
I've been called names you probably don't even know the meaning of. And you can keep throwing your bitchy-ass attitude in my face every time I breathe too close to you if that's what you need to do to be happy. I'll smile. And I might even wink or blow you a kiss. I'm from Oklahoma, honey. I can bless your heart and hate your crazy ass all at the same time. But if you ever, and I mean ever, make another comment about Trace, his drinking or otherwise, then I promise, you won't be able to whistle fucking Dixie when I'm through with you." She watched as Mia took a step back. Clearly, she'd gotten her point across. So she winked. "Anyways. Lovely chatting with you. As usual. See you at dinner. ~ Caisey Quinn
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Caisey Quinn
Dixie has just fallen to pieces. There are little patches of Dixie. But even in the heart of Dixie - in Alabama - Dixie is slipping. They've stopped using the word in commercial listings. ~ John Shelton Reed
Bigoted Dixie quotes by John Shelton Reed
The best dreams are the ones you are awake for. ~ Dixie Waters
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Waters
If I could tell you about Red
I would sing to you of fire Sweet like cherries
Burning like cinnamon Smelling like a rose in the sun ~ Dixie Dawn Miller Goode
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Dixie Dawn Miller Goode
The world is still very bigoted. ~ Katherine Heigl
Bigoted Dixie quotes by Katherine Heigl
Coyotes don't eat dachshunds," Johnson said. "Dachshunds were bred to go down badger tunnels and drag the badgers out by their ass. A good-sized dachshund could weigh thirty pounds and has jaws like a crocodile. Old Dixie would straight-out fuck up a coyote." "Didn't know that," Virgil said. - ~ John Sandford
Bigoted Dixie quotes by John Sandford
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