George Morrison

George Morrison or Morison may refer to:

  • George Morrison (artist) (1919–2000), American artist
  • George Morrison (British Army officer) (1703–1799), Quartermaster-General to the Forces
  • George Morrison (documentary maker) (born 1922), Irish filmmaker
  • George Morrison (director, acting teacher) (born 1928), US acting teacher, teaches at The New Actors Workshop
  • George Morrison (ice hockey) (1948–2008), National Hockey League player
  • George Morrison (musician) (1891–1974), American bandleader
  • George Morrison (pioneer), founder of Morrison, Colorado
  • George Morrison (Northern Ireland politician), member of the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party
  • George Morrison (British politician) (George Alexander Morrison, 1869–1956), Liberal (then National Liberal) Member of Parliament for the Combined Scottish Universities, 1934–45
  • George Ernest Morrison (1862–1920), Australian adventurer known as Chinese Morrison
  • George F. Morrison (1867–1943), American electric executive
  • George M. Morrison (born 1902), lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
  • George Pitt Morison (1861–1946), Australian painter and engraver
  • George S. Morrison (diplomat) (c. 1830–1893), British diplomat
  • George S. Morison (engineer) (1842–1903), American engineer and bridge designer
  • George Stephen Morrison (1919–2008), American serviceman and father of The Doors singer Jim Morrison
  • George W. Morrison (1809–1888), U.S. Representative from New Hampshire
  • Van Morrison (George Ivan Morrison, born 1945), Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
  • Pete Morrison (George D. Morrison, 1880–1973), silent film actor

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    How soon country people forget. When they fall in love with a city it is forever, and it is like forever. As though there never was a time when they didn’t love it. The minute they arrive at the train station or get off the ferry and glimpse the wide streets and the wasteful lamps lighting them, they know they are born for it. There, in a city, they are not so much new as themselves: their stronger, riskier selves.
    —Toni Morrison (b. 1931)