If a man's from Texas, he'll tell you. If he's not, why embarrass him by asking?
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If you ask me what am I, I might say 'I am a Californian,' and if George Bush were here, he would say 'I am a Texan.'
Saying you're from Texas makes you kind of proud.
In order to understand why George W. Bush doesn't get it, you have to take several strands of common Texas attitude, then add an impressive degree of class-based obliviousness. What you end up with is a guy who sees himself as a perfectly nice fellow - and who is genuinely disconnected from the impact of his decisions on people.
Everybody thinks the Bushes are from Texas. I've been there twice.
I'm from Texas, and Texas has a reputation that far precedes actual Texas, and it is irritating sometimes.
I come from Texas. We're a different brand of people. You're not changing who I am.
Next time I tell you someone from Texas should not be president of the United States, please pay attention.
I consider myself a Texan. I grew up in Texas and Oklahoma.
There is no point in asking a man a question until you have established whether he has any reason to lie to you.
I'm from East Texas, yes.
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