Quotes About Rural
They were surrounded by mountains and forest. There were no nearby houses. The closest neighbor was a half mile away.
~ Patricia Briggs
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I will come by train. I will wear a yellow bonnet. I am plain and tall.
~ Patricia MacLachlan
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You can go into Arcadia and get anybody you want killed for two shots of likker.
~ Unknown
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The Prince had fallen in love. She was only a farmer's daughter, but she was was beautiful, and also smart, as the daughters of farmers need to be, for farms are complicated businesses.
~ Patrick Ness
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I don't speak fluent bumpkin...
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Breathing in Shepelevo was like hitting the right note on the piano. There was only one note. When I was young, Shepelevo was the smell of nettles, of salted smoked fish, of fresh water from the Gulf of Finland, and of burning firewood, all wrapped up in one Shepelevo.
~ Paullina Simons
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Mas o panorama reduzia-se a porcos e galinhas passeando num monte de esterco, meia dúzia de palhotas, algumas ruínas de alvenaria e, ao fundo, na outra margem do Cubango, o Rundu, a Namíbia. Outro país, noutro planeta, a um segundo-luz.
~ Unknown
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Kill a Montanan, you got to cut off their head, bury it where they can't find it.
~ Unknown
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I grew up on a farm," Ayanna protested. "We worked the land." She pulled a face. "Well, I helped Dad program the agribots.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
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mental institutions, rural health clinics. Once, he met
~ Peter Hessler
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We gazed back over the fields to the farmhouse. Its white walls, faded wooden shutters and terra-cotta tiled roof peeped sleepily over the deep green domes of the orange trees, while the mountains looked benignly on - secure, solid and serene. Without exchanging a word, we both knew that this was going to be our new home.
~ Unknown
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On the wooded hillsides below, an owl hooted, heralding the first liquid trills of a nightingale, while in the air above, tiny bats dashed to and fro like fleeting splashes of shadow. Then, somewhere on a distant mountain farm, a dog barked a warning to imagined marauders skulking by his master's gate. Mallorca was preparing to sleep.
~ Unknown
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This is why the rural Jews, who live in the villages, observe the fourteenth day of the month of Adar as a day of joy and feasting. It is a holiday for sending gifts to one another.
~ Esther 9:19
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