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Quotes About Country

The greatest hoax of all of the Trump years is that Donald Trump has convinced one-third of the country not to believe not anything but Sean Hannity and Fox and Trump.
~ Brian Stelter
Only one thing can save this country, and that's to get a handle on this deficit and debt issue.
~ Mitch McConnell
It's really empowering when you see yourself represented in entertainment and, especially, onstage when you're talking about how this country came to be.
~ Joshua Henry
Hillbilly Rock' was the song that opened the door and gave me a reason to get a bus and a band and cowboy clothes to go out there and figure it out in front of everybody. And the hits started coming.
~ Marty Stuart
I definitely see the genre opening up a lot more. I don't know if black people don't want to get into country music or what, but I feel like we're breaking down barriers.
~ Kane Brown
If I'm opening up for George Jones or playing a complete honky-tonk, I do true country music. But if it's a complete rock club, I'll do some country and a little bit of this hillbilly acoustic country metal or whatever it's called.
~ Hank Williams III
When you start messing with the Constitution and what this country was founded on - our baseline is what we call it - it just opens up too many doors.
~ Marcus Luttrell
In my opinion, you start messing with what this country was founded on, and our baseline is what we call it, it opens up too many - too many doors. You start messing with that, people can say religion kills people. So, let's start messing with that.
~ Marcus Luttrell
There are 18,000 police agencies in this country. There's no network requiring them to operate according to the same guidelines.
~ Wyatt Cenac
In my personal opinion, Russia is no less democratic than it used to be. It is a democratic country. It is democratic enough.
~ Roman Abramovich
Everyone is entitled to their own political opinions. It is what makes our country great.
~ Andy Dunn
The English country gentleman galloping after the fox – the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.
~ Oscar Wilde
I have invented an invaluable permanent invalid called Bunbury, in order that I may be able to go down into the country whenever I choose.
~ Oscar Wilde
My dear boy, said Lord Henry, smiling, anybody can be good in the country. There are no temptations there. That is the reason why people who live out of town are so absolutely uncivilized. Civilization is not, by any means, an easy thing to attain to. There are only two ways by which men can reach it. One is by being cultured, the other by being corrupt. Country people have no opportunity of being either, so they stagnate.
~ Oscar Wilde
One knows so well the popular idea of health: the English country gentleman galloping after a fox - the unspeakable in full pursuit of the unbeatable.
~ Oscar Wilde
Only England could have produced him, and he always said that the country was going to the dogs.
~ Oscar Wilde
I do not know how it is elsewhere, but here, in this country, poetry is a healing, life-giving thing, and people have not lost the gift of being able to drink of its inner strength. People can be killed for poetry here—a sign of unparalleled respect—because they are still capable of living by it.
~ Osip Mandelstam
We meet from time to talk and argue…about what we as artists can do, how we can express the anguish for the moral situation we find in this country, but not as civil rights pleaders.
~ Ossie Davis
I command my Oath Bound Warrior to execute the red vampyre and then to cast his two fledgling followers into the country, far enough away from any vampyre that their bodies will reject the Change and they, too, shall die!" I
~ P.C. Cast
The cup of tea on arrival at a country house is a thing which, as a rule, I particularly enjoy. I like the crackling logs, the shaded lights, the scent of buttered toast, the general atmosphere of leisured cosiness.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
This Vladimir Brusiloff to whom I have referred was the famous Russian novelist. . . . Vladimir specialized in gray studies of hopeless misery, where nothing happened till page three hundred and eighty, when the moujik decided to commit suicide. . . . Cuthbert was an optimist at heart, and it seemed to him that, at the rate at which the inhabitants of that interesting country were murdering one another, the supply of Russian novelists must eventually give out.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I really preferred to walk. I have only just landed in England from New York, and it's quite a treat to walk on an English country road again.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It is madness to come to country houses without one's bottle of Mickey Finns.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Life in the country, with its lack of intellectual stimulus, has caused his natural feebleness of mind to reach a stage which borders closely on insanity.
~ P.G. Wodehouse