Louisiana Quote by Jared Leto Download Open image “Louisiana is a place that you escape, not a place that you leave.” — Jared Leto ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Louisiana
In all my stories and novels, no one ever escapes Louisiana. Maybe that is because my soul never left Louisiana, although my body did… — Ernest Gaines Copy Share Image
Louisiana is a special place in my family's history, and we are committed as a family to never forget the city and the people… — Tina Knowles Copy Share Image
For me Louisiana was mostly family when I was there. We hardly left; there was no need to... We hardly left the front porch.… — Kevin Young Copy Share Image
We've already seen too many of our young adults leave Louisiana for jobs and education in other states. — John Bel Edwards Copy Share Image
You don't normally think of Los Angeles as a place to go to get away. — Brooke Fraser Copy Share Image
I love Louisiana. There's no place on earth like Louisiana, and there's no city on earth like New Orleans. I grew up in Baton… — Don Lemon Copy Share Image
When it comes to the southern states, I used to actually live in Louisiana for a year. — Drew McIntyre Copy Share Image
Louisiana, as ceded by France to the United States, is made a part of the United States; its white inhabitants shall be citizens, and… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
I grew up in Louisiana - a little suburb right outside of New Orleans - and I wouldn't have it any other way! — Shelley Hennig Copy Share Image
Everything in Louisiana is about layers. There are layers of race, layers of class, layers of survival, layers of death, and layers of rebirth.… — Don Lemon Copy Share Image
It’s about getting to a point in your life where you’re ready to let go and move on and become the better version of… — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
I'm pretty healthy so I think that helps a lot. I've been that way for a long time - 20 solid years of eating… — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
I’ve always been interested in leaders and rule breakers and artists and politicians. — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
I think when Tom Ford was there I borrowed a Gucci tux one time, and they were very nice and he was very kind. — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
When I was a kid I was the king of mullets. If you’re wearing a rock T-shirt and you’re a fan of Rush –… — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
You know it's a perverted crowd when a guy is screaming at you to take your shirt off. — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
It was a real honor to be able to work with someone like that that I've been watching since I was a kid. I… — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
My mother is very, very smart and commands respect because she has a lot of respect for herself. — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
Professionally, I don’t necessarily have to adhere to a certain dress code. However, I think that comfort is crucial. Otherwise, you won’t be able… — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
If you are willing to walk the path of a dreamer, then anything is possibly. — Jared Leto Copy Share Image
Louisiana's spicy, colorful politics have saddled our state with a reputation for tolerating lax ethical standards in government. — John Kennedy Copy Share Image
“My casino experience is to someone else their experience with their employer, of how the company has elected to behave solely for greed, profits,… — John-Talmage Mathis Copy Share Image
When the savages of Louisiana wish to have fruit, they cut the tree at the bottom and gather the fruit. That is exactly a… — Baron de Montesquieu Copy Share Image
To propel our Louisiana culture into the future seems to be quite a task, but if one lives for the music as Cedric does,… — Michael Doucet Copy Share Image
Discrimination isn't welcome in Louisiana, but as is the case often, folks running for office seem to forget that we have an obligation to… — John Bel Edwards Copy Share Image
“In whatever decisions you make in life, you have to run them through a series of logic tests to make sure that there aren’t… — John-Talmage Mathis Copy Share Image
Cajun is country food by farmers and fisherman that arrived in Louisiana from Acadiana, Canada. — Paul Prudhomme Copy Share Image
Do we pour $40 billion into grandiose Louisiana engineering projects or do we instead put up no trespassing- signs in the areas below sea… — Douglas Brinkley Copy Share Image
“Move aside Ebola, smallpox, and AIDS; make room for narcolepsy. I would become shunned and avoided. Perhaps the people at the casino thought that… — John-Talmage Mathis Copy Share Image
I was the first black child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana in 1960. — Ruby Bridges Copy Share Image
Half of Louisiana is under water and the other half is under indictment. — Billy Tauzin Copy Share Image