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Quotes About Rural

I've always wanted to run my horse farm.
~ Mickie James
Sometimes I would have to get up before school, saddle my horse and go get cows in that had gotten out.
~ Sara Evans
I'm happy riding horses and getting out shooting my gun, things like that.
~ Randy Travis
I want a place where I can have horses.
~ Laura Branigan
I feed horses and goats and sheep all day and, once in a while, come and talk about movies.
~ Steve Zahn
I grew up in a place where a lot of my friends had horses, so I grew up riding. But I'm not an expert.
~ Anson Mount
I plowed fields with horses and worked as a hired hand in high school for 50 cents a day.
~ Stewart Udall
I'm used to riding horses. My father used to breed horses when I was a child. I grew up in Tipperary, in the country, and lots of people have horses there.
~ Kerry Condon
My idea of horses is from when I grew up on a farm. They were big, and they were dumb.
~ Nelsan Ellis
I have great memories of growing up on a farm when I was young. I still ride horses, and I would love to own my own piece of land one day.
~ Marcos Maidana
It wasnt glitzy; I grew up riding horses, and I was at the barn every day, dirty, sunup to sundown. Thats what I thought I was going to do with my life: be a professional horseback rider.
~ Kenya Kinski-Jones
My father was a caretaker of a hacienda. It was a huge place with a lot of animals. I was actually born there, not at a hospital but at the hacienda.
~ Marcos Maidana
Whether you're African-American or white, you're concerned about rural hospitals closing.
~ Mike Espy
Health care is not equal. We have failed our rural hospitals and our rural communities because we can't guarantee affordable and accessible health care.
~ Mike Espy
I grew up in a little funny town called Xuzhou, in the countryside, very poor. We didn't have hot water. We were four children: three girls and a boy.
~ Wendi Deng Murdoch
The Muehlers were good people with no imagination, with personalities so tied to the land, even their skin seemed to take on the ridges and furrows of Kansas.
~ Gillian Flynn
There was a barn nearby but no sign of a house, and the cows were too dumb to walk back into the barn, so they stood like a bunch of fat assholes, blowing steam from their nostrils.
~ Gillian Flynn
Every city has a village in its heart. You will never understand the city, unless you first understand the village.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Both grandfathers fought in different wars. My mother's father fought in World War II, and then my father's father fought in Korea. And they're both these country boys, one from rural Tennessee and one from rural Louisiana - and they never went back home.
~ Dee Rees
I have got the best of both worlds; growing up in Edinburgh and now living outside Glasgow.
~ Magnus Magnusson
I had the best of both worlds when I was a kid. I'd spend a quiet week with my mum, then I'd go to my dad's property in the Adelaide Hills, where there were all these kids and animals running around.
~ Teresa Palmer
I suppose the desire to go to town helped make me ambitious, and the allure of the worlds that came in over the radio also helped. But the rewards of growing up on a farm were far greater in many ways than life in town.
~ Bobbie Ann Mason
When you are in a small rural place with cold weather and a lot of granite, you need people who are going to work hard, and you really stop worrying about what gender they are.
~ Maggie Hassan
I was born and raised in Kansas. The worst things are the locusts, mosquitos, the flatness, the humidity. The greatest things are the simplicity of life, watching the thunderheads building on the horizon, and running through cornfields.
~ Erin Brockovich