Top 301 Colorado Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on April 22, 2025.
In Colorado Springs there's nothing to do but look at the mountains and box.
Colorado is a trade-dependent state.
When you were a teenager in Colorado, the way to be a punk rocker was to rip on Reagan and Bush and what they were doing and talk about how everyone in Colorado's a redneck with a gun and all this stuff.
My people were homesteading in Colorado before Emancipation. — © Pam Grier
My people were homesteading in Colorado before Emancipation.
Colorado's home for me.
Colorado does not shut down. Colorado does not quit. Colorado does not break.
We need to unleash the entrepreneurial spirit that is alive in Colorado.
I'd like to see more of Colorado, Utah, and maybe go to Yellowstone. Oh, and I'd like to kayak down the Colorado through the Grand Canyon.
I grew up in Denver, Colorado. After high school I went to Vegas.
Colorado is a state that people like to be themselves and solve their own problems.
Colorado has always been a good place to find what you're made of.
As Governor, I will demand that Colorado's government serves the taxpayers of Colorado, not special interest groups and government bureaucrats.
Colorado's economy is already being threatened by unchecked climate change.
We are very committed to putting forward a really bold message for the state of Colorado. — © Victor Mitchell
We are very committed to putting forward a really bold message for the state of Colorado.
Honestly, I wish I could bring more of Colorado with me everywhere.
I started teaching yoga in 1974 in Colorado, I was living in Winter Park, and I started teaching skiers. At that point I was teaching more of the Sivananda system and just pushing it up a little bit to make it a little more rajasic a little more active, a little more physical. People would come, and feel great, and by the time I left Colorado in 1980 I'd taught pretty much everyone in town - the ski patrol, ski instructors, the bar owners.
Guatemala commends the visionary decision of the citizens of Colorado and Washington
Growing up in Denver, I'm sure it started with loving the Colorado mountains.
I care a lot about Colorado. I consider it a state that is helping to shape the future.
What can we do to put more Colorado in Washington and less Washington in Colorado?
Let's diminish the impact and influence D.C. has on the decisions that we make here in Colorado.
Serving the people of Colorado's Third Congressional District is the greatest honor of my life.
There is a Jim Holmes of Aurora, Colorado, page on the Colorado Tea Party site as well, talking about him joining the Tea Party last year. Now we don’t know if this is the same Jim Holmes - but this is Jim Holmes of Aurora, Colorado.
I'm somebody who has a military background, grew up in Colorado Springs, and has been a Colorado resident basically since I was two and a half.
You don't need missionaries in Colorado; you got Colorado.
Colorado is an oasis, an otherworldly mountain place. I've played so many shows in Colorado that I think I'm the Colorado house band.
I'm grateful for anything that brings me back to Colorado.
A bag of quality marijuana in Minnesota will cost you 400 bucks, in Colorado it'll cost you 100 and a quarter. Medical Marijuana, a pill that you've got to pay for - which, it's allowed in Minnesota, but it's so restricted - costs $600 a month. If you live in Colorado you can get the same medical marijuana for $30 a month. See why it needs to be legalized across the board?
I think a couple things, I mean, you know, the tragic death of Matthew Shepard occurred in Wyoming. Colorado and Wyoming are very similar. We have some of the same, you know, backward-thinking in the kind of rural Western areas you see in, you know, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico.
I'm so happy to be here and I want to bring championship football back to the University of Northern Colorado.
People in Colorado are resilient.
We want a Colorado that works for everybody.
I believe in the rule of law, and I respect the will of Colorado voters.
Colorado is known for many great things.
There's a sense of family in Colorado; there's such a pride factor there.
We would create thousands of jobs in Colorado if the Keystone Pipeline were to be built.
If it went on the ballot in Colorado, I would vote to lower the drinking age.
Colorado's right next to Utah - you know, Mormon Central.
I was born in Colorado and grew up in Pennsylvania with family in Texas and Oklahoma. — © Adam McKay
I was born in Colorado and grew up in Pennsylvania with family in Texas and Oklahoma.
Have you ever been to Colorado?" I frowned. "Is that one of those square ones, in the middle?
Nikola Tesla spent one of his most productive years in Colorado Springs.
I was just this kid from Colorado studying theater, and suddenly I was on a hit TV show.
"As Colorado attempts to build its brand as a healthy state, marijuana "dilutes what you're trying to do."
When there's work to be done in Colorado, for Colorado, we should look to skilled Coloradans first.
I am from Colorado. I know Colorado inside and out.
Since then I have held many jobs at museums in Colorado and Wyoming. I have also taught summer courses at the University of Colorado.
I'll try to communicate, Taylor said. She spoke slowly and deliberately. Hello! We need help. Is your village close? My village is Denver. And I think it's a long way from here. I'm Nicole Ade. Miss Colorado. We have a Colorado where we're from too! Tiara said. She swiveled her hips, spread her arms wide, then brought her hands together prayer-style and bowed. Kipa aloha. Nicole stared. I speak English. I'm American. Also, did you learn those moves from Barbie's Hawaiian Vacation DVD? Ohmigosh, yes! Do your people have that, too?
If it went on the ballot in Colorado, I would vote to lower the drinking age.
I grew up in Denver, Colorado. After high school I went to Vegas — © Paul Taylor
I grew up in Denver, Colorado. After high school I went to Vegas
Senator Udall focused his entire campaign as a social-issues warrior, and that was rejected by the people of Colorado, who embraced our plan of creating jobs and opportunity, growing energy independence, looking at education opportunities for the future, and making sure we're focused on protecting this great Colorado environment.
I love to hike, fly-fish, and ski in the mountains where I live in Colorado.
I'm a blue-collar kid from Colorado. I grew up on a farm.
I was in Colorado for about 15 years but my family is all from Florida.
I get recognized at the airport and at the malls in Colorado.
I grew up in Colorado and spent my summers in Montana as a ranch hand.
I'm born in Alaska, grew up in Colorado, went to college in Colorado, went to Colorado State, and I actually finished my degree.
I am not someone who is different from Colorado. I am part of Colorado. I am like my neighbors and my community.
I was a graduate assistant at Colorado State, and I think we got $550 a month.
I grew up in Colorado.
The voters of Colorado deserve honest, straight-talking elected officials.
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