A Quote by Erica Mena

In the Concrete Jungle, there's definitely no Southern hospitality. — © Erica Mena
In the Concrete Jungle, there's definitely no Southern hospitality.
Southern hospitality, that's where I come from.
There is nothing like Southern hospitality. It's such a beautiful and genuine thing.
The city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.
Finding solitude in the concrete jungle is powerful and peaceful.
The Southern hospitality is almost the same as the love and the kindness that they show back at home.
Clearly, then, the city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.
... Nashville is such a fantastic city, with this great creative music energy. Then there's that Southern hospitality, you can't beat that.
There is such a cool vibe in Nashville. It is has the excitement of a big city, but also has this amazing small town feel. I have definitely come to call it my home, and have my favorite go-to spots. But most of all it's the people. The southern charm, and hospitality. And some great shopping never hurts. As fun as Music City is during the day, the real magic happens at night ... The lights, the energy, the music, how could you not love this town?
We're planting trees to break up the concrete jungle. We're building public transportation and affordable housing.
What you cannot conquer, circumvent but do not compromise yourself for the sake of the urban jungle, because concrete does not sympathise.
It's hard to describe one's own alchemy that makes one into a writer, but I definitely think American language is so interesting, and specifically Southern language and black Southern language; it's hard to separate Southern language from black language.
Typography must be as beautiful as a forest, not like the concrete jungle of the tenements It gives distance between the trees, the room to breathe and allow for life.
A city is a crazy concrete jungle whose people at the end of each day somehow make a small step ahead against terrible odds.
I like health-conscious cooking, but growing up in the South, I do love southern cooking; southern France, southern Italy, southern Spain. I love southern cooking.
You're extending hospitality, and hospitality is a big part of how politics works.
I am proud to be a Southerner. I think Southern hospitality is very... I don't think it's just a term. I think it really exists. You can come to Savannah, and the people are so sweet and so nice.
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