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Maine Quotes

1.
Goodnight you princes of Maine, you kings of New England.
John Irving

Authors on Maine Quotes: Paul LePage Russ Feingold Antonia Fraser John Hodgman Elizabeth Strout Nicholson Baker E. B. White Terry Goodkind John Irving David Wain Gracie Allen Tom Allen John Lyly Drake Noah Gray-Cabey Paul Theroux Richard Hovey Martha Stewart Charles J. Colgan Kevin Keegan Edmund Muskie Stephen Cole Kleene Maya Angelou Bob Cousy John Baldacci Eli Pariser
2.
Excellent education and an excellent environment are two hallmarks of our state. How we treat our environment is connected to so many other opportunities in Maine.
John Baldacci

3.
This country needs room to grow and expand. In all my own newspapers I read frightful tales of the shameful atrocities being perpetrated on our Democratic minorities in Maine and Vermont. My patience is almost at an end, and if provoked much further I will place both countries under American protection, even if I have to send in my tourists to start trouble so I'll have to send in a force to restore order.
Gracie Allen

4.
The jobless recovery in Maine is much more of a reality than we thought it was.
Charles J. Colgan

5.
In Maine we have a saying that there's no point in speaking unless you can improve on silence.
Edmund Muskie

6.
I'm working for the people of Maine, not the whales of Maine.
Paul LePage

7.
About 47 percent of able-bodied people in the state of Maine don’t work.
Paul LePage

8.
I felt like I'd been misplaced in the cosmos and I belonged in Maine.
Terry Goodkind

9.
Ye who made war that your ships Should lay to at the beck of no nation, Make war now on Murder, that slips The leash of her hounds of damnation; Ye who remembered the Alamo, Remember the Maine!
Richard Hovey

10.
We thought that the Internet was going to connect us all together. As a young geek in rural Maine, I got excited about the Internet because it seemed that I could be connected to the world. What it's looking like increasingly is that the Web is connecting us back to ourselves.
Eli Pariser

11.
In the fall term of 1933-34 I was on my family farm in Maine.
Stephen Cole Kleene

12.
In a way, I'm very interested in writing about Maine, because I think Maine represents its own kind of history. It's the oldest state, and it's the whitest state.
Elizabeth Strout

13.
Ever since childhood, when I lived within earshot of the Boston and Maine, I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I was on it.
Paul Theroux

14.
I am a big lover of the environment. I actually come from Maine, which is pretty much all environment.
Noah Gray-Cabey

15.
Reading newspapers in the state of Maine is like paying somebody to tell you lies.
Paul LePage

16.
In my opinion, we need to again consider the possibility of public funding of congressional elections, following the very successful experience with clean money systems in Maine and Arizona.
Russ Feingold

17.
Her imperturbable self-confidence (Duchesse de Maine) caused Madame de Stael to write that the Duchesse believed in herself the same way she believed in God, without explanation or discussion.
Antonia Fraser

18.
Maine's motto is "Vacationland," but as far as I'm concerned, it should be, "Maine: Putting the 'spite' in hospitality since 1820."
John Hodgman

19.
E.B. White's essays are the best things I've read about Maine - especially the one in which he's not sure if he can go out sailing any more in his sloop.
Nicholson Baker

20.
I went to this very disorganized Jewish summer camp in Maine called Camp Modin.
David Wain

21.
Winter in #‎ Maine is a time of alternating rest and frenzied activity.
Tom Allen

22.
I'm living life right now, maine and this what Imma do til it's over, til it's over.. but it's far from over.
Drake

23.
Lette me stande to the maine chance.
John Lyly

24.
I don't have time to have friends come and stay, except on weekends in Maine. I invite a lot of people to come to Maine.
Martha Stewart

25.
Maine Road was a great football stadium but as time moved on it stayed where it is.
Kevin Keegan

26.
I would really rather feel bad in Maine than feel good anywhere else
E. B. White

27.
Indiana gets credit for having the most rabid basketball fans in the union, but Maine is a very, very active basketball state.
Bob Cousy

28.
We love and lose in China, we weep on England's moors, and laugh and moan in Guinea, and thrive on Spanish shores. We seek success in Finland, are born and die in Maine. In minor ways we differ, in major we're the same.
Maya Angelou