In the summertime you'll find me back home in Atlanta, in the gym playing against whoever walks in that day.

Being here in the city of Atlanta, a great city, being part of the Hawks organization for me has been great.

Me and Carti are both from the Southside of Atlanta. That's one of the main reasons that we clicked so well.

Lighting that torch in Atlanta didn't make me nervous. Standing up to the government - that made me nervous.

In Atlanta, there's no limitation to where you can take your music. You can be as creative as you want to be.

ATLANTA NIGHTS not only changed my life, it changed my mind. An astonishing read, worth it at half the price.

I love Atlanta. I feel really at home in Atlanta. We spent a lot of time there. But Athens is like home to me.

I once sat next to Jim from Wild Kingdom on a flight from Atlanta. I find mentioning that opens a lot of doors.

I'm just trying to bring the sound from Atlanta over to the mainstream radio in a way that everybody can enjoy.

Atlanta has accepted me with open arms. Baltimore is always my first home but being able to come here is special.

I'm not West Coast at all. I was born in Atlanta, but I grew up in Kentucky, outside of Lexington, in Winchester.

When I moved to Atlanta, I felt like an outsider - away from my friends and family except for the LGBTQ community.

I'm an Atlanta guy. I think Philly knows that. But I've adopted Philly as my second home, and they've embraced me.

The thing is that when I'm making music, I'm not really chasing that sound - the Atlanta sound that we hear a lot.

The first rock record I ever bought was 'Great Balls of Fire.' I was real little, and I went to Atlanta to get it.

Whenever I think of Milwaukee, I think of the American League. Hmm, Boston, Atlanta, weren't they the Browns, too?

In my mind, Atlanta is a city where people are constantly trying to come up. They want to be richer than they were.

I knew it was going to take a lot for me to leave my situation in Atlanta. We feel very good here. We love the city.

I grew up in Atlanta, which meant the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, was a mere 200 miles away.

I remember, when 'Atlanta' first happened, I didn't know what to expect. It felt like it was a lot of responsibility.

Welcome to Atlanta Jack and hammers and vogues Back to the mackin' and jackin' the clothes Adolescents packin the fo'

I am a Georgia guy, and I have Brett Favre's card when he played with the Atlanta Falcons. That's my retirement plan.

Atlanta's the hub of black culture, and it's OK to be you there - it's the city that really shaped me to be who I am.

Coming to Atlanta was like being in a country club. It was really tame in the locker room in WCW compared to New York.

I think that Atlanta has this huge well of black culture and openness to share all the things that we have made there.

I grew up in the suburbs north of Atlanta. I had an amazing childhood, and I still go back to my home in Atlanta often.

After I left the podium in Atlanta, I felt so fulfilled in my career that I lost my desire to compete at that level again.

You gotta flex. You gotta look good, bro. Especially coming from the outskirts and wanting to take over the whole Atlanta.

My mother gave birth to me at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia. A short while later we were living in Stuttgart, Germany.

Hulk Hogan and I put 43,000 people in the Georgia Dome with three days' notice. I've got a fairly big following in Atlanta.

I just moved to Atlanta so the change of scenery and environment put me in a different mood and a different vibe, both good.

Atlanta has had the biggest influence. I was born in Baltimore, but I've lived in ATL since I was probably about 4 years old.

I like Atlanta a lot but no place beats my house. I just like the Black success in Atlanta. I loved being surrounded by that.

Any piece of music or album or anything - I don't care what genre - in the States, a piece of it came through Atlanta somehow.

They gave up a lot for me and they know how hard I work. They're not going to let me go. And I love Atlanta, I love being here.

I plan on making my mark on the legacy of hip-hop, period, but also in Atlanta production because there's a lot of history there.

I can't be calm when I drive through sections of Atlanta that look more like Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, than America.

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.

More than 10,000 athletes came to Atlanta seeking Olympic medals. Only a few of them will be lucky and skilled enough to claim one.

If I die in Atlanta my work shall then only begin, but I shall live, in the physical or spiritual to see the day of Africa’s glory.

Somebody had asked me how it was to be in Atlanta, and I said that Atlanta had always been known as a Braves city, a baseball town.

My performing inspiration all started at my performing-arts school back in Atlanta. That was the spark that made me want to perform.

I have a unique lens on how the extreme priorities of the NRA's leaders are dangerous for America, Atlanta and communities of color.

As a player, you have to see what's out there. But, at the end of the day, I knew Atlanta was my home, and it's where I wanted to be.

The Georgia Dome was my home field, brother. There's no question about it. I played my first football game there as an Atlanta Falcon.

I'm forever grateful for 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' and Bravo for all the opportunities it has brought me and my growing family.

I don't live in L.A. I actually live in Atlanta, Georgia. After I graduated from Spelman, I just stayed and never left. And I love it.

I watch a lot of shows on Bravo - I'm not just saying that. I love 'Top Chef.' I love 'Real Housewives of Atlanta.' That's my favorite.

Los Angeles, Houston, Denver, Atlanta: those are all cities that really didn't get big, didn't hit their stride until the 20th century.

When I go to Atlanta, I'm famous. I can get on a flight, anything. Because they're watching every show, and if you're black, you famous.

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