Quotes About Rural
For the lakhs living along its banks, the Aghanashini has given people life and livelihoods.
~ Rohini Nilekani
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I am proud to have played so many non-urban characters because I feel the heart of real India beats in the non-urban areas.
~ Vikrant Massey
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E così loro stanno tranquilli nelle loro case a rimpinguare profitti, e noi siamo tutti qui. I nostri affari sono un fallimento, i posti di lavoro si assottigliano, gli ospedali vanno a pezzi, le campagne sono allo stremo, le nostre case confiscate, i nostri corpi avvelenati, le nostre menti all'ammasso, tutto lo spirito vitale del paese è straziato, ridotto all'ultimo respiro
~ Jonathan Coe
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She told me about rolling hills covered with cornfields and treeless miles of land without water. I dreamt of cornfields dotted with yellow rosebushes
~ A. LaFaye
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Mike said it was deer season.
~ Aaron Stander
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I'm one of five kids and we lived on a massive farm in New South Wales with my mum and dad.
~ Abbie Cornish
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One lesson that every nation can learn from China is to focus more on creating village-level enterprises, quality health services and educational facilities.
~ Abdul Kalam
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It's called a gui-tar. It's used to perform American rural music. It's said to be especially popular in Texas," he told her. "It's also the instrument of choice for playing 'the blues,' which is a form of American music that chronicles the pain caused by poor decision making.
~ Adam Johnson
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I]t's impossible to overestimate the need to maintain a healthy peasant class, as the basis of the national community. Many of our present evils have their origin exclusively in the imbalance between urban and rural populations. A solid group of small- and mid-scale farmers has always been the best protection against social disease.
~ Adolf Hitler
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I had quite a healthy childhood in the countryside, but I did have double pneumonia aged eight, and was one of the first patients to be given antibiotics.
~ Prunella Scales
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If you actually hang out in the countryside, which I did, it's actually quite peaceful.
~ John Sandford
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I live 10 miles outside of Bath, where there are about 10 houses. So it's nice and peaceful and quiet. Keeps your feet on the ground, basically.
~ Curt Smith
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My parents live out in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of this peach orchard. It's actually Peach County, one of the largest peach-growing counties in Georgia. It's very rural, and there is nothing much going on, so I guess that's had a big influence on everything as far as just not having much to do.
~ Washed Out
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I had a lot of jobs when I was younger. Where I grew up, there was a lot of agricultural jobs, so I worked on a lot of farms. I worked in the pea fields, harvesting peas.
~ Mark Lanegan
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Land ownership has never been a problem. People have access to land. The peasants cannot complain about land ownership.
~ Jakaya Kikwete
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'The Girls,' by Lori Lansens, is a ballad, a melancholy song of two very strange, enchanted girls who live out their peculiar, ordinary lives in a rural corner of Canada.
~ Stacey D'Erasmo
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I was born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania - in Amish Country!
~ Jonathan Groff
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La vida pastoral de otro tiempo vuelve a hallarse aquí; la misma vida bíblica, con toda su sencillez y su grandiosidad.
~ Pierre Loti
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Election Day outside of big cities is different. For one thing, there are so few people in my town that each individual vote really does matter, and several local races have been decided by as many votes as you can count on one hand.
~ Susan Orlean
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We lived on the farm, and our mode of transportation was wagon and team. No electricity. I'm the seventh son of 12 kids - eight boys and four girls. Mom and Dad handled that very well. But I wanted to get out.
~ Glen Campbell
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My school was six miles away from where I lived on the farm. I had to walk and run, there and back every day, through gorges and over rivers. If I was late, there was a very big stick waiting for me.
~ Haile Gebrselassie
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I'm very fortunate and grateful to wake up every morning in the rural countryside I live in, looking at farmland and these beautiful mountains.
~ Aaron Dessner
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The biggest difference between L.A. and my hometown in Georgia is when Georgia goes to sleep, L.A. wakes up. So, like, in LaGrange, when people are going to sleep at 10, 11 to get up in the morning, we're just getting dressed to go out.
~ Elijah Kelley
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My dad is a gaucho. He wakes in the middle of the night and rides a horse for a living.
~ Marcos Maidana
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