Quotesia
Home
Authors
Popular authors
Rick Warren
Charles Kettering
Napoleon Bonaparte
Theodore Roosevelt
Ellen Glasgow
Abraham Lincoln
All authors
Today's birthdays
1900 - Hal Borland
1880 - B. C. Forbes
1944 - George Lucas
1984 - Mark Zuckerberg
1944 - Francesca Annis
1953 - Norodom Sihamoni
Today's birthdays
Popular professions
Saint
Athlete
Activist
Cartoonist
Chef
Architect
All professions
Authors by letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
All authors
Topics
Top Quotes
Quotesia
Quote Topics
Virginia Quotes
Virginia Quotes
I admire Virginia Woolf so much that I wonder why I don't like her more. She makes the inner things real, she does illumine, and she makes relationships realities as well as people. But I remember the intensity, the thrill, with which I read 'Passage to India.' How I would have hated anyone who took the book away from me.
Susan Glaspell
Me
Book
People
Remember
Virginia
Virginia Woolf
Took
Relationships
Would
India
Hated
Admire
Thrill
More
Like
She
Well
Read
Makes
Does
Passage
How
Real
Wonder
Intensity
Anyone
Which
Woolf
Realities
Much
Who
Why
Away
Her
Things
Inner
I was the first African-American woman to play Maggie in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.' It was at the Virginia State Theatre, and we turned Richmond upside down.
Tamara Tunie
Woman
Theatre
Roof
First
Down
Virginia
State
Maggie
Cat
Hot
Tin
African-American
Upside
Upside Down
Turned
Richmond
Play
When I ran for governor, I talked about the disenfranchisement of voters. I talked about the history that we've had. We've had a horrible history here in Virginia going back to 1901 - the poll tax, literacy tests, disenfranchisement of felons. We're one of the worst four states in America on allowing people back in with voting rights.
Terry McAuliffe
History
Rights
People
Voting
Virginia
Back
Ran
States
Worst
Horrible
About
Had
Allowing
Voters
Voting Rights
Talked
Tests
Governor
America
Going
Poll
Tax
Literacy
Four
Here
Restoring the rights of individuals who have served their time and reentered society is the right thing to do. Virginia's felon disenfranchisement policy is rooted in a tragic history of voter suppression and marginalization of minorities, and it needs to be overturned.
Terry McAuliffe
Time
Needs
History
Rights
Society
Virginia
Right Thing
Minorities
Restoring
Individuals
Voter
Suppression
Policy
Tragic
The Right Thing
Rooted
Who
Served
Right
Thing
I grew up in a small town, in a small community, and I would not have had access to great plays when I was a kid were it not for the films of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' and 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.'
Tracy Letts
Great
Roof
Community
Films
Virginia
Virginia Woolf
Kid
Would
Small
Cat
Had
Small Town
Hot
Town
Access
Were
Up
Tin
Afraid
Grew
Woolf
Plays
I came to Harlem from West Virginia when I was three, after my mother died. My father, who was very poor, gave me up to two wonderful people, my foster parents.
Walter Dean Myers
Me
People
Wonderful
Mother
Father
Three
Parents
Virginia
Gave
Came
West
West Virginia
Up
Very
Wonderful People
Died
After
Poor
Who
Foster
Two
Harlem
I've been surrounded by good people at West Virginia. That helped me a lot.
Will Grier
Good
Me
People
Good People
Virginia
Been
West
Lot
West Virginia
Surrounded
Helped
Simultaneously with the establishment of the Constitution, Virginia ceded to the United States her domain, which then extended to the Mississippi, and was even claimed to extend to the Pacific Ocean.
William H. Seward
Constitution
Ocean
Virginia
States
Claimed
Simultaneously
Mississippi
Domain
Establishment
Pacific
Pacific Ocean
Which
Then
Even
United
United States
Extend
Her
Extended
I was a pretty unsavvy applicant, and I am grateful that the dean of admissions at Princeton chose to take a chance on a girl from an average public high school in southern Virginia.
Asha Rangappa
Grateful
I Am
School
Girl
Princeton
Virginia
High
Admission
Pretty
High School
Take
Take A Chance
Am
Dean
Southern
Public
Average
Chose
Chance
Prior to my arrival at the Crowne Plaza in Indianapolis, my agent and I decided that it would be best not to participate in any drills at the combine. We wanted to wait until my pro day at Virginia, where I could limit the distractions and just focus on being my best.
D'Brickashaw Ferguson
Best
Day
Wait
Focus
Virginia
Plaza
Distractions
Would
Would-Be
Drills
Could
Participate
Combine
Until
Limit
Prior
Arrival
Pro
Any
Just
Being
Where
Wanted
Decided
Agent
We are the hope to this world because this nation was dedicated with little white crosses that were marked along the beaches down by Virginia Beach and Plymouth that were marked and said we dedicate this land to take the Gospel to the nations and once the Gospel is taken to the nations we usher in the return of the Lord.
Paula White
Hope
World
Nation
White
Down
Virginia
Marked
Once
Plymouth
Beach
Beaches
Crosses
Take
Taken
Along
Return
Gospel
Because
Said
Lord
Were
Nations
Little
Land
Dedicate
Dedicated
Usher
Wouldn't it be something if Liberty's votes were enough to change which presidential candidate won Virginia and maybe even the presidency itself?
Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Change
Liberty
Virginia
Enough
Presidency
Presidential
Something
Votes
Were
Won
Itself
Candidate
Maybe
Which
Even
I’ve lived in the state almost my entire life, so I think if I ever wanted to come back and serve in Virginia, it would be pretty hard to paint me as a carpetbagger.
Krystal Ball
Life
Me
Think
Virginia
State
Back
I Think
Would
Would-Be
Pretty
Entire
Entire Life
Almost
Come
Wanted
Hard
Paint
Lived
Ever
Serve
I survived high school in Virginia, so the internet is no match.
Nikita Dragun
School
Internet
Virginia
High
High School
Match
Survived
Load more quotes
No more virginia quotes
Haven't find the right quote? Try another of these similiar topics.
Balance
Adult
Bow
Again