Quotes About Relocation
It never occurred to me that I could live in California. Now I can't imagine living anywhere else.
~ George Cukor
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I always said that if I moved to California I'd live by the ocean.
~ Bob Baffert
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When I was seven my parents divorced. My father went to Dallas. My mom fled to the shelter of my grandparents in a strange central Ohio town of 22,000, Wooster. When it looked like I was growing up to be a wimp I was forced to live with my father, which I did not want to do.
~ David Berman
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I moved to L.A. at 17, and for the fist time, I had to realize that if I run out of money, I'm moving back to Ohio - and I didn't want to do that at all.
~ Jake Paul
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I'm happy in Oklahoma. It's closer to family. Nobody expects anything of you there.
~ Tommy Morrison
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Men take much more notice of older women in France, so I might move there. I think I'm a good bet.
~ Deborah Moggach
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I first decided that I could make a career of MMA after I decided to take it seriously and not act like a teenager in some band, but fully commit myself like a professional. Roughly, when I decided to up and move in the middle of the night from Omaha, Neb. to Denver, Colo. for proper training.
~ Benson Henderson
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I moved to Hawaii when I was fourteen. And I was there for a year and then I was just sort of on and off after that, just because I had friends and family there.
~ Serinda Swan
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We joke that dad's profession was the perfect profession for Jim, because after two years, he'd be like: 'It's time to move, dad. I've lost all my friends.' We were in Iowa one time and dad felt bad because we were leaving for Michigan. He tried to break it to us, and Jim goes: 'Just in time, dad. I just ran out of my last friend.'
~ Jim Harbaugh
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After a certain age, you couldn't even say where you were from. You went someplace, and lived there. And then you went someplace else.
~ Daniel Handler
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After a certain age you couldn't even say where you were from. You went someplace, and lived there. And then you went someplace else.
~ Daniel Handler
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The hardest thing for me was leaving my friends and family behind.
~ Amy Jackson
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About age ten, we moved from the place where I was born, moved overseas.
~ Mary Chapin Carpenter
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In truth, difficult as it was, pulling up stakes was in many ways easier than staying. It gave me an excellent excuse to postpone mundane but frightening decisions about where and how to live. I would disappear from the overdetermined, underwhelming world of disco-dulled, energy crisis America. I might even become another person- someone more to my liking- in the antipodes.
~ William Finnegan
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I grew up in a few houses because my dad was a builder, so we used to build and sell quite a lot.
~ Louise Nurding
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As governor, my chief responsibility is to keep our state and people safe, which is why I have decided to oppose Arkansas being used as a relocation center for Syrian refugees.
~ Asa Hutchinson
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When the world changed, people were different. Towns closed, cities were boarded up, communities abandoned, their governments collapsed. They seemed to have no qualms that were obvious to you or me about walking away from what they called a useless pile of rubbish, and never looking back.
~ Alexis Wright
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Moving to the country is a very bold thing to do. You can have vague romantic notions about doing that, but in actuality, it can be a terrifying thing.
~ Nick Cave
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I was born in San Antonio, TX, but moved to Lakewood, CO in elementary school. Then, I moved to Valley Center, CA in high school.
~ Katie Leclerc
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I grew up Valley Stream until my parents moved to Florida when I was 20. I graduated from Valley Stream Central High School in 1985. It was the best childhood anyone could ever ask for.
~ Jim Breuer
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My house is actually two houses that were deconstructed. They were Connecticut Valley houses built in 1771 and 1781. I took them down piece by piece and reconstructed them about 50 miles to the west on the New York/Connecticut border.
~ Daryl Hall
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Folks are leaving Silicon Valley, mostly because they can't afford to stay.
~ Glenn Kelman
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I moved to L.A. when I was, like, 6 months old. I was born in Georgia 'cause my dad was going to college at the University of Georgia for music. Then we moved to the Valley, and my dad was a songwriter out here.
~ Stephen Dorff
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If you want to live in the farmland, haul your sorry hide off to Pennsylvania.
~ Jeannette Walls
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