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I'm a Texas girl.
were all so sure it was Dallas. Maybe next time you'll listen
I want to experience Dallas. It's a new city where I see new business opportunities.
That's Washington. That's the place where you find people getting ready to jump out of the foxholes before the first shot is fired.
Northern San Diego. The white stucco walls rose, interrupted by huge windows. The whole structure nearly floated off the pavement, sleek, modern, and somehow light, almost delicate. The salt-spiced wind blowing from the coast less than a mile away only strengthened the illusion. He'd
Bagby Hot Springs.
I treat everywhere as being a center from which I can enjoy the surroundings. And so Austin is very stimulating. I'm familiar with a lot of very charming people who have brought a lot of color to my life and a lot of love.
A Mexican border town just across the line from Brownsville, Texas, one of the most dangerous places on earth.
There's no Texas barbecue as good as Fort Worth barbecue,
All my ex's live in Texas, And Texas is the place I'd dearly love to be, But all my ex's live in Texas, Therefore I reside in Tennessee
Texas Gov. Rick Perry referred to the Mexican city of Juarez as the most dangerous city in America. In his defense, he probably just thought it was an American city because there were so many Mexicans there.
Page, Arizona, Shithead Capital of Coconino County: any town with thirteen churches and only four bars has got an incipient social problem. That town is looking for trouble.
I was born in Dallas, and I grew up both there and in New York City, which was very schizophrenic.
There is a growing feeling that perhaps Texas is really another country, a place where the skies, the disasters, the diamonds, the politicians, the women, the fortunes, the football players and the murders are all bigger than anywhere else.
Houston, we have a problem.
Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed.
Norman, Okla. That's where my folks live, so it's home to me.
I grew up just outside of Austin, and my upbringing was fairly rural.
There's a freedom you begin to feel the closer you get to Austin, Texas.
Of all American cities of whatever size the most friendly on preliminary inspection, and on further acquaintance the most likable. The happiest-hearted, the gayest, the most care-free city on this continent.
I have family in Oklahoma City.
I've been surprised by Austin. I had a cowboy image of the place. It's a pretty sophisticated city - in some ways, more sophisticated than Boston. And there's a lighter feel to the place. It's very good for my spirits.
We know that Seattle is mentioned frequently ... a computer was found in Afghanistan showing pictures of Seattle-area landmarks. So we are in constant contact with the FBI and with other federal authorities,
Omaha, Nebraska. Sac City, Iowa. Alexandria, Indiana. Darwin, Minnesota. Hollywood, California. Alliance, Nebraska.
I'm from Houston. I think I was thirty-seven before I ever set foot in Dallas, and that was just in the airport. So I've never really been there. Dad grew up in Port Arthur, Texas and all I can ever get out of him is, 'I wanted my first son to be named Dallas.'
I have to go back home for a while." "Ohio?" "Omaha." "Right. Omaha. Why?
Florida, just because you're shaped like some combination of a gun and a d*ck doesn't mean you have to act that way.
I like the fact that Austin's the first place I've ever lived where there's a real sense of community. People care about their neighbors.
The proudest thing I can claim is that I am from Abilene.
I love Austin, but last time I was in town for twelve hours. I was exhausted, drunk and miserable. But none of that was Austin's fault.
Texas is OK if you want to settle down and do your own thing quietly, but it's not for outrageous people, and I was always outrageous.
What's my favorite thing about Seattle? It's Ho Ho's Restaurant.
The spirit of Texas seems to pervade our everyday existence. Our desire is to be superlative, not only the largest, but also the best in the United States.
Texas is undeniable ... We were already almost out of America and yet definitely in it and in the middle of where it's maddest.
WindClan territory
My home in Dallas is wonderful. I can walk everywhere. It's a pretty good hidden secret, Dallas. There are wonderful restaurants and a wonderful nightlife. It's just a beautiful city to be in.
hospital in Yuma. We
Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown.
Are we going to New Orleans?"
"No", she said, backing out of the spot. "We're going to West Virginia."
"I assume by 'West Virginia,' you actually mean 'Hawaii,'" I said. "Or some place equally exciting.
If I wanted to go crazy I would do it in Washington because it would not be noticed
L.A. I could live without.
There is something glorious about this place we call Texas. Hell, I don't know, it must be in the water. Somehow, as overwhelming odds and pressures congregate over Texas like a spring storm, average men and women are transformed into icons of history.
California: The west coast of Iowa.
I didn't see any NRA officials killing babies in Waco ...
What kind of motel sells condoms?"
"My favorite kind of motel?
I love Dallas, Austin and Houston. Why? Because some of the best comedians, like Bill Hicks and Sam Kinison, started their careers in Texas, and because the crowds there are comedy-educated.
I ain't rich, but Lord I'm free. Amarillo by morning, Amarillo is where I'll be.
If anybody asks me where I'm from, my first inclination is to say, 'Washington,' because that's where I grew up meaningfully.
here in Haven Point.
All my Ex's live in Texas, and that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee.
The great white city of brotherhood, Washington ...
I love working in Texas anywhere.
The best of Texas is yet to come.Texas-- Wendy Davis
The three drunkest cities in America: Fresno, Riverside, and whatever Mel Gibson is driving through.
I think I'll always live in Fort Worth. It's great that I can now go anywhere I want to play music, but I love coming back here. I can roll down the streets and just reminisce.
At Odessa we became Texans, and proud of it.
The first thing I do when I get back to my hometown, San Antonio, is eat Whataburger.
I've got a reason to believe we all be received in Graceland, Graceland, Memphis Tennessee.
Texas is where I found my musical self.
I rap about Memphis and what a dangerous spot that is.
I just can't muster up enough pride for a town whose most cosmopolitan area is the Taco Bell car park on a saturday night
No matter where in the world I'm coming back from, in Sedona I always feel a sense of safety and peace, as if I've returned to the home of my soul, into the arms of Mother Earth the red land that always welcomes me with open arms.
I always had a curiosity about Texas. I had a curiosity about small-town life, although, granted, Odessa's not a tiny town.
on the outskirts of Johnson
I'm from Texas. You would think my biggest draw would be in that state. But my biggest draw is Pennsylvania.
Dallas is a huge city. Great shopping, great restaurants, great museums.
Buddy when he come back from up in the panhandle told me one time it quit blowin up there and all the chickens fell over.
There's the downtown area of Tupelo. Did you see the skyscrapers? Two stories.
TEXAN: "Where are you from?" HARVARD STUDENT: "I am from a place where we do not end our sentences with prepositions." TEXAN: "OK, where are you from, jackass?" - Variation on an old joke
Prescott National Forest is right on the edge of my home in Arizona.
Texas is rich in unredeemed dreams
If a man's from Texas, he'll tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him by asking?
Washington is the city where the big men of little towns come to be disillusioned
Life in Lubbock, Texas taught me two things: One is that God loves you and you're going to burn in hell. The other is that sex is the most awful, filthy thing on earth, and you should save it for someone you love.
Las Vegas, the most expensive toilet in the world that still can't flush.
Texas was ungodly hot. Like the circles of hell kind of hot.
Cheeseburger in paradise!
Welcome to Thistle Bend
Wildflower Capital of Colorado
Macon, wet from the raindrops for the first time.
I'm looking California and feeling Minnesota.
The west coast is a mecca for wild hearts, wild minds, wild spirits and I'm a WMD - I've got so much energy I'm about to explode.
The Park Avenue of poodles and polished brass; it is cab country, tip-town, glassville, a window-washer's paradise.
How many of you were born in Oklahoma? Yeah, never raise your hand to a question like that again. We're the mecca of beer-drinkin' rednecks.
I love the Rio Grande Valley. I always say it's home - Texas is home. I've been out in L.A. a little over ten years, and I still get so excited when I go back home. It just feels comfortable; it makes me smile.
I grew up in Mobile, Alabama - somebody's got to be from Mobile, right? - and Mobile sits at the confluence of five rivers, forming this beautiful delta. And the delta has alligators crawling in and out of rivers filled with fish and cypress trees dripping with snakes, birds of every flavor.
The landscape of Texas is in all my work. It's that light; it's that sky.
Fort Worth is friendly; it's still a Texas town. It's the most Texas city in Texas.
Everybody thinks the Bushes are from Texas. I've been there twice.
I'm from East Texas, yes.
If you ain't Texan, I ain't got time for you.
I have a ranch, which is my favorite place in the world.
As you may know, I'm a native Texan. In fact I'm a fifth generation Texan.
The cool, grey city of love.
The Old West, mysterious, serious, with great beauty at every vista and terrible things happening whenever any people appeared.)
I'm a big taco fan.
My beginnings in the Southwest are clear and palpable. My beginnings here made me pay attention to where the sun is, where the winds are, the power of the site ... I take that baggage with me.
I would love to be in Kansas.
South Dakota ... is like the world's first drive-through sensory deprivation chamber.
Speaking of WAMU, [bluegrass and old time music DJ] Ray Davis did a lot of work there. I've know Ray, I guess for 50 years - 40, or 50 years. And, he plays a lot of my records.
I just really like Houston despite its craziness. There is a sense of energy and a kind of excitement, 'We're going places and God knows what'll happen next.' It's very interesting. It's very exciting.