The Midwest is such a tabula rasa.

I grew up in the Midwest. I grew up in South Dakota.

There are good people here in the Midwest. That's for sure.

I'm from the Midwest. We like to know who our neighbors are.

I was raised Catholic in the Midwest, so I cant enjoy anything.

I was raised Catholic in the Midwest, so I can't enjoy anything.

I lived in a tiny Midwest town, so I was always looking for adventure.

I'm proud to come from the Midwest and that's where I'm comfortable at.

I grew up in the Midwest, so we really didn't have much hockey going on.

In fact, ballet companies did not exist in the Midwest when I was a child.

Wrestling in the Midwest is always such a blast, and a favorite place of mine.

Most places in the Midwest, you ski on piles of trash, like retired landfills.

Being from Orange County is in a lot ways very much like being from the Midwest.

There is something about Midwest in general, that has kind of an underdog quality.

Being in the Midwest, you get the best of all worlds and add your own flavor to it.

I grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania and have spent a lot of time in the Midwest.

You can take the boy out of the Midwest, but you can't take the Midwest out of the boy.

I could have moved anywhere I wanted to. But for family reasons, I stayed in the Midwest.

I come from Chicago, and the landscape of the Midwest has always meant a great deal to me.

I've completely embraced life in Florida after growing up in the Midwest. This is home for me.

I'm from the Midwest, and guys like me don't go on diets. We don't do well on spinning classes.

Chicago - it's the Midwest, and the people are not as tough or not as edgy as they are in New York.

I lived five years in the Midwest, and I loved it. The people were so nice. The people were so open.

I like Target. I like the ones in the Midwest, personally. We don't really have those in England yet.

I like Target. I like the ones in the Midwest, personally. We don't really have those in England yet.

I was a college dropout, hitchhiking across the Midwest. That was part of the old, adventurous spirit.

I grew up in the Midwest. I understand a sense of the small-town mentality, small-town social politics.

You know, I'm from the Midwest, man - that shapes my personality much more than having gone to Harvard.

It's a character I've created. Actually, that's pretty much the opposite of me, off a farm in the Midwest.

The reality is that I'm an actor from the Midwest and I was 40 movies into it before I started 'Entourage'.

I'm a sportsman, you know, and I shoot skeet, and I grew up in the Midwest, so that's a part of my culture.

Detroit is beautiful - though you probably have to be a child of the industrial Midwest, like me, to see it.

In most places in the Midwest, the best food is found in people's homes, on their farms, at church potlucks.

Historically, when times are bad, voters, especially in the Industrial Midwest, have turned to the Democrats.

She comes from the Midwest. She had me at a very young age and raised me on her own. She's a very hard worker.

I left the Midwest thinking I didn't fit in. But when I got to New York, I realized how truly Midwestern I was.

I grew up in the Midwest; you don't know any screenwriters. It didn't seem like a realistic career possibility.

I wanted to make it in New York. I thought if I went out to the Midwest, I'd be burying myself. But I was wrong.

We know enough to reject the stereotype that people in the Midwest do not care about their brothers and sisters.

When you come from the Midwest, you have a more open mind than if you come from the West Coast or the East Coast.

I was fat because I lived in the Midwest in the 1970s, and everyone was a little fat then and only getting fatter.

Year 2008 wiped out $19.2 trillion in US income... What if the money was spent on the Midwest of the United States?

This entrepreneurial energy that we have in the Midwest doesn't have to go out to the coasts to get fed and watered.

We didn't have a glee club at my school. It depends on what area of the States you're from. It's more in the Midwest.

I'm a guy who comes from a small town in the Midwest. It's not in my nature to say the most explicit things in public.

Starting at 11, I was a movie-theater popcorn girl, a babysitter, a sales clerk - in the Midwest, they start them early!

Being from the Midwest, I would say that I like that East Coast mentality, it's more direct. What you see is what you get.

I was born in the Midwest, where "salad" was cherry Jell-O with bananas in it. Now children are more aware of healthy foods.

There's a billboard in a little farm town in the Midwest that says: IF YOU COMPLAIN ABOUT FARMERS, DON'T TALK WITH YOUR MOUTH FULL.

Look the, the American worker has been losing - for decades now. We've seen manufacturing in decline here in the industrial Midwest.

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