A Quote by Jason Reeves

The people of Iowa are a rare breed. — © Jason Reeves
The people of Iowa are a rare breed.

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I like Iowa. I know Iowa. I've spent some time in Iowa. Good people in Iowa. It's a great state.
The people at Cabot Guns are a rare breed of geniuses and artists in a vast gun world.
I'm a rare breed.
I went to graduate school in Iowa City, at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where the most passionate thing I did was attend University of Iowa basketball games.
In my 20s, my mom and I went and saw the bridges of Madison County, which are in Iowa, and I had seen that movie with Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. I've always done these Iowa road trips. I did this transcendental meditation course in Fairfield, Iowa. So I've known since my early 20s that someday I would buy a farm in Iowa.
Outstanding people in Iowa. Very down-to-earth people in Iowa. It was a great place to be.
I don't think people can imagine a Liverpool team without Gerrard. It is like Raul at Real Madrid and Puyol at Barcelona. They are a rare breed, these types of players.
Old breed? New breed? There's not a damn bit of difference so long as it's the Marine breed.
Everything I needed to know I learned in Iowa... I know what it means to be from Iowa - what we value and what's important... I grew up here in Iowa.
I think I am a rare breed, a homosexual who doesn't like men.
Champions are a rare breed. They see beyond the dangers, the risks, the obstacles, and the hardships.
When I say that I went to grad school in Iowa City, people often assume that I went to the famed writers' workshop MFA program at the University of Iowa. I didn't. I got a master's in journalism.
I grew up in southwest Iowa, on a farm north of Stanton, Iowa, which is a tiny little town, a farming community. I went to Iowa State University and joined Army ROTC while I was there and just have had such a phenomenal life. I am a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Let us tackle the big issues with bold ideas that transform Iowa to accomplish our shared mission to grow Iowa, and realize our shared vision of Iowa as the best place to live, work and raise a family.
Often we blame the breed, but in my opinion, it's not the breed, it's the owner. The owner has to be the pack leader and provide exercise, discipline, then affection. If you do that, you'll have a sweet, loving, and balanced dog - no matter what breed!
I came from Iowa, south central Iowa. It was a very rural area. I saw a lot more hogs growing up than I saw people.
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