Quotes About Rural
I grew up very poor in rural Alabama.
~ John Lewis
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I grew up in the country in the rural South, and I have a brother a year older than me and a sister a year younger.
~ Bryan Stevenson
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As rural people like to maintain a good name in society, they are more honest about repaying loans.
~ Ananya Birla
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When I was told that the girl I play in the song 'Kamariya' will be from Bhopal and very rural but with spunk, I was up for the challenge and felt really ecstatic that I was donning an entirely new look.
~ Nora Fatehi
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I grew up in a very rural community in England.
~ James Purefoy
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Men are domineering in rural Haryana, and that shows in sport, too.
~ Saina Nehwal
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I wanted to write about the experiences of the poor and the black and the rural people of the South.
~ Jesmyn Ward
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Midsomer Murders' is more about character and atmosphere. It portrays a kind of idealised rural England, just as the French like to imagine it.
~ John Nettles
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I grew up in a really rural area in Maryland.
~ Maggie Rogers
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I have seen rural life and met all kinds of people.
~ Smriti Irani
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I like rural areas.
~ Will Oldham
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Agriculture drives most people crazy. It keeps me sane.
~ Jon Tester
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When I was 9, we moved to Osseo, Wis., where we owned a couple of hundred acres. My father was well respected in town.
~ Diane Hendricks
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I wish I owned a bunch of farm land. I'd love to have fields full of grain.
~ Ken Berry
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My family raised bird dogs when I was growing up in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and I'm a gun owner myself.
~ Doug McMillon
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I get bored real easy. I'm so used to L.A. and the pace that when I go home now I start thinking, 'Something's not right, something's not feelin' right.' I just gotta do what I gotta do in Oklahoma and get back to the fast-paced city.
~ Matt Kemp
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The corncob was the central object of my life. My father was a horse handler, first trotting and pacing horses, then coach horses, then work horses, finally saddle horses. I grew up around, on, and under horses, fed them, shoveled their manure, emptied the mangers of corncobs.
~ Paul Engle
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I hate to play the I-live-in-the-country card, but it really takes all of the 'pack the kids into the car and run from here to there' out of the equation.
~ Ree Drummond
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My mother is an escaped farm girl from North Dakota and a self-taught artist and painter.
~ Katherine Dunn
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In Pakistan, the right to go to school is not a given. In the more rural areas, a girl is born, married off as early as 9 years old, and basically lives life under the control of men.
~ Janine di Giovanni
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Parity is for farmers.
~ Seymour Cray
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Dodie: "Mama, Jamie's up on the hill and he's f***g a goat!" Mama: "Well, it's Jamie's goat, ain't it?" -Peter Manso illustrates the brash wit pervasive in the Brando family with this exchange between Dodie Brando, Marlon's mother, and her mother in-law.
~ Peter Manso
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I've long held that you can judge a country's economic plight by the number of goats it has. The more goats there are, the more desperate the situation in that particular village, town, or country.
~ Peter Moore
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None of the buildings in the town of Sisters are really more than one story tall.
~ Peter Rock
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