Quotes About Countryside
my feelings for the countryside…the beauty and the wildness, the enchantment of so much colour and life and warmth of the sun. Most people are restless in the country, they feel a vacancy, and want to get back to the shops and pavements and traffic; what they call life. Sometimes this war seems to have come directly out of that restlessness.
~ Henry Williamson
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When people say they come from the country, they say it abjectly, apologetically. Unlike Londoners, Tokyoites do not drive out to the country at the weekend or yearn for a country cottage. Everyone, if they had the chance, would live in Tokyo. Four hours to the next train, while inconceivable in Tokyo, was only to be expected of inaka.
~ Lesley Downer
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We have a house in Umbria that we bought just before we went to America. That meant we couldn't go there as often as we thought, but now we're back, we're going to start using it more. I love the light, the countryside, the language and the fact that children are accepted everywhere. The Italians get passionate about everything, too.
~ Ashley Jensen
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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 brought up with a whole bunch of cousins in the Wye Valley during the hippy days of the 1970s.
~ Saul David
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Not until the beginning of the 20th century did Europe's urban populations finally become self-sustaining: before then, constant immigration of healthy peasants from the countryside was necessary to make up for the constant deaths of city dwellers from crowd diseases.
~ Jared Diamond
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But even with that tremendous reservoir of information at her disposal, she had recently seen some vegetation that was completely unfamiliar, as unfamiliar as the countryside. She would have liked to
~ Jean M. Auel
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Goats and oxen, pulling carts in from the fields, left their big, smelly plops all over.
~ Jeanne DuPrau
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It is quite interesting that whilst there are tremendous theories, in the 1960s when IT was born, everybody was supposedly going to their cottage in the countryside to work in a virtual way.
~ Richard Rogers
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For work, I have to be living in cities, I really cherish the time when I get to be out in the countryside.
~ Jeremy Irvine
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Stress is the demon in our society, stalking the cities and the countryside, striking down young and old and growing in strength daily.
~ Srikumar Rao
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My brother and I were brought up outdoors. We appreciate the countryside; we appreciate nature and everything about it.
~ Prince Harry
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What pleasant days they were – an English summer at its best, and English countryside at its best, enough night-rain in the hills to keep the trout-streams fine and brisk, and there were reports of a hoopoe seen three times at Chiddingfold parsonage.
~ Patrick O'Brian
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For many years we had escuelas normales, which were meant to prepare teachers to go to the countryside, to teach in these schools. In the beginning there were thirty or more escuelas normales, but these days there are only thirteen.
~ Paul Theroux
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for the space and spontaneity of a convenient and roomy country
~ Paul Theroux
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Most intellectuals were sent into the countryside-to farms and into the mountains. They went to the most backward provinces, like Qinghai, Ningxia and Gansu. And Mongolia. Lots of intellectuals ended up in Mongolia. They had to suffer.
~ Paul Theroux
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Something about the countryside released the emotions that remained bottled in the city. Perhaps he wasn't just sad for the plight of these friends, perhaps it was a global, all-encompassing sadness that included this whole country, and the hopelessness of life, and the fact that there would never really be peace in the world because man was intrinsically stupid.
~ Unknown
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Thunder growled in the distance, a beast prowling the countryside, hungry and snuffling the air for blood. He crossed the wet grass of the side yard, traversed the sidewalk. It was the same track he'd taken a thousand times before. Tonight would be the last.
~ Linda Castillo
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There were about 30 children at one stage, running around like savages at a place called Callow Hill, near Monmouth, which was owned by my grandparents. They lived in the big house, but my dad had five brothers and a sister, and they all lived in various houses scattered on the hill.
~ Saul David
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We always had our own vegetables growing up and now I'm doing it with my kids at our house in the country.
~ Stella McCartney
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In the countryside, planting flowers, vegetables and trees is not difficult.
~ Li Ziqi
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The hedges - yes, the hedges, the very synonym of Merry England - are yet there, and long may they remain. Without hedges England would not be England. Hedges, thick and high, and full of flowers, birds, and living creatures, of shade and flecks of sunshine dancing up and down the bark of the trees - I love their very thorns. You do not know how much there is in the hedges. (1884)
~ Jefferies Richard 1848-1887
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It's so busy in London, and I'm used to the countryside, fields, family, the horses and stuff.
~ Millie Bright
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Of course, we all know Italy is an amazing country. We have stunning coastlines and a scenic countryside. We have a climate that allows us to spend a lot of time outdoors. We have fashion, we have food. But life in Italy is so good that sometimes we tend to rest on our laurels.
~ Fabio Cannavaro
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