I Have A House In Stratford And I Got A House In Atlanta But I Don't Really Live Anywhere--i Live On The Road. I'm Kind Of Like Living In A Suitcase, Travelling So Much.
If You Go To Atlanta, The First Question People Ask You Is, "what's Your Business?" In Macon They Ask, "where Do You Go To Church?" In Augusta They Ask Your Grandmother's Maiden Name. But In Savannah The First Question People Ask You Is "what Would You Like To Drink?"
I Once Sat Next To Jim From Wild Kingdom On A Flight From Atlanta. I Find Mentioning That Opens A Lot Of Doors.
The Very First Time I Was On A Car In Atlanta, I Saw The Conductor - All Conductors Are White - Ask A Negro Woman To Get Up And Take A Seat Farther Back In Order To Make A Place For A White Man. I Have Also Seen White Men Requested To Leave The Negro Section Of The Car.
I'll Have To Say Winning The Olympic Gold In Atlanta Is A Crowning Achievement, Along With The Gold In The Relay In The Same Games.
Lighting That Torch In Atlanta Didn't Make Me Nervous. Standing Up To The Government - That Made Me Nervous.