Rural Life Quotes
Collection of top 36 famous quotes about Rural Life
Rural Life Quotes & Sayings
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I took it upon myself to paint a better picture of rural life and what it is all about.
— Bubba Sparxxx
Although I've lived in England for more than twenty years, I still have a foreigner's passion for all the details of English history and rural life.
— Meg Rosoff
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. It just changes shape.
— Sheri Reynolds
I suppose he represented the worst of what rural life can do to a man: he was racist, uneducated, and badly in need of dental work.
— Reif Larsen
I think maybe the rural influence in my life helped me in a sense, of knowing how to get close to people and talk to them and get my work done.
— Gordon Parks
Yoga allows you to rediscover a sense of wholeness in your life, where you do not feel like you are constantly trying to fit broken pieces together.
— B.K.S. Iyengar
It was rare to find a member of the family who did not liquidate a relative or two, Cleopatra VII included.
— Stacy Schiff
I decided in '96 to dedicate my life to mostly promoting literacy and education for girls in rural Pakistan and Afghanistan.
— Greg Mortenson
My mother was an extremely creative woman, despite the fact that she lived the life of a rural housewife.
— Pedro Almodovar
Those who do not read criticism will rarely merit to be criticised.
— Isaac D'Israeli
Religion is nothing else but love of God and man.
— William Penn
So you're saying your kissing me back was just a pity thing? Because it sure didn't feel that way to me.
— Collette West
Life helps those who help themselves.
— Robin Sharma
Tears are nothing to be ashamed of at all.
-Grandma Shaw — Connie Brummel Crook
-Grandma Shaw — Connie Brummel Crook
They're very keen on disillusioning young women at British universities, you know, I suppose to make us resigned and grateful later on.
— Caleb Crain
So that's our new flag. The thing we've been fighting for-thirteen stripes for the colonies and thirteen stars in a circle for the union.
— Lamar Trotti
Memory is the personal journalism of the soul.
— Richard Schickel
I grew up in Sudan and Kenya, and lived in both the rural and urban centers of both countries throughout my life.
— Erik Hersman
In small towns, news travels at the speed of boredom.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
My life is the land, the dogs, the car, the motorcycle, the pond, the canoe, going to pick up mail. It's just a rural retreat that I enjoy.
— Burt Shavitz
Life's a car ride ... Sometimes it's cruise control down smooth highways. Other times it's potholes on rural roads.
— Carolyn Mackler
But these backwaters of existence sometimes breed, in their sluggish depths, strange acuities of emotion ... ("Afterward")
— Edith Wharton
Rural life in the winter months was rugged: snow-blurred and alcohol-fueled, violent and fast.
— John Irving
The world grows ever complex. More urban. Less peaceful.
— Fennel Hudson
City people. They may know how to street fight but they don't know how to wade through manure.
— Melina Marchetta
It was a country life, a precious existence.
— Fennel Hudson
A substantial extension of public ownership is an essential pre-requisite of greater equality of earned income
— Roy Jenkins
Though I've lived in the rural West most of my life, I never once fell in love with a horse. Not once. Neither end.
— Edward Abbey
Once wealth and beauty are gone, there is always rural life.
— Mason Cooley
We get so used to the gregarious nature of our towns and villages that we forget how crowded our existence has become.
— Fennel Hudson
Painting is something that cannot be destroyed, it must destroy itself to reinvent itself.
— Jean Fautrier
Through the sequester'd vale of rural life
The venerable patriarch guileless held
The tenor of his way. — Beilby Porteus
The venerable patriarch guileless held
The tenor of his way. — Beilby Porteus
What was one to do, thought Adela, with someone who didn't talk gardening or dogs - those standbys of rural conversation.
— Agatha Christie