“I don't really care where I work, actually, because you know making a movie is like living in movie world. There's such a secluded world, and the director is the king ruling the country, and everybody's building this little town to speak in symbolism.” KnowsWorldLittlesCountryCareSpeakBuildingKingsDirectorsTownsRulingSymbolismLittle TownsSecluded Author:Franka Potente
“The fault seems to me to have been that men have taken ancient country churches as their models and have failed to discover that between them and churches in towns there ought to be a most distinct and marked difference.” MenHas BeensCountrySeemsDifferencesChurchTakenOughtModelsTownsFaultsAncient Author:George Edmund Street
“Norway is a small country, about half the size of Sweden, but it has a very good film climate because they have municipal cinemas, so even in the smallest towns you have a cinema that shows art house films from all over the world.” WorldArtCountryShowsFilmHouseHalfTownsClimateVery GoodSizeCinemaSmallestSwedenGood FilmsNorwaySmall Countries Author:Stellan Skarsgard
“The thing about Nashville is, it's not just country music...There's rock & roll, there's every kind of music. It's just a music town...There's so much fun stuff to get in to.” KindCountryFunStuffRocksTownsNashvilleFun Stuff Author:Connie Britton
“My parents came to this country after World War II, Jews from Czechoslovakia who had survived Auschwitz and Dachau. They settled with my sister in rural Ohio in the 1950s, where my dad became the town doctor and I was born.” WorldWarCountryParentBornDadDoctorsTownsMy DadJewWar Of The WorldsMy SisterWorld War IiWorld War ISurvivedOhioAuschwitzCzechoslovakiaDachau Author:Julie Salamon
“It's true that what you find in New York is something other than America. Only small towns and small countries are self-satisfied; a real capital goes beyond its borders.” RealSelfCountryAmericaNew YorkTownsSatisfiedBordersSmall TownSmall Countries Author:Simone de Beauvoir
“I am just an old country boy in a big town trying to get along. I have been eating pretty regular and the reason I have been is because I have stayed an old country boy.” TryingHas BeensCountryReasonHumorBigsFunnyBoysEatingTownsAgricultureCountry Boy Book:Will Rogers' Weekly Articles: The Harding Source: Will Rogers' Weekly Articles: The Harding
“Wait long enough and you reap what you sow. That hold for men. That hold for towns. That hold for a whole country.” MenLongCountryEnoughWholeWaitingTownsReap Author:Lalita Tademy
“If I just think of the churches in my little town here because I've been to every one of them, there are 27, there aren't that many where you walk in and say wow, people are excited about their faith. A lot of them, it's just what you do on Sunday at 10:00 or 11:00 and that's not true in other countries. In some other countries, it's still a very lively, vibrant experience.” PeopleIfsThinkingLittlesStillsCountryChurchWalksTownsExcitedSundayWowOther CountriesLivelyLittle Towns Author:Philip Yancey
“Agriculture seems to be the first pursuit of civilized man. It enables him to escape from the life of the savage, and wandering shepherd, into that of social man, gathered into fixed communities and surrounding himself with the comforts and blessings of neighborhood, country, and home. It is agriculture alone, that fixes men in stationary dwellings, in villages, in towns, and cities, and enables the work of civilizations, in all its branches, to go on.” MenFirstsCountryHomeSeemsSocialCommunityCitiesGoes OnComfortCivilizationBlessingTownsPursuitWanderFixedBranchesNeighborhoodCivilizedVillageAgricultureSavagesDwellingShepherdsStationary Author:Edward Everett
“City's just a jungle; more games to play Trapped in the heart of it, tryin' to get away I was raised in the country, I been workin' in the town I been in trouble ever since I set my suitcase down” HeartCountryPlayGamesCitiesTroubleTownsRaisedGet AwayTrappedJungleSuitcases Book:Lyrics 1962-2001. Testo inglese a fronte Source: Lyrics 1962-2001. Testo inglese a fronte
“I do not see in what way the face of a man should be a less interesting landscape than any other. A man, the physical person of a man, is a little world, like any other a country, with its towns, and suburbs.. ..As a rule what is needed in a portrait is a great deal of the general, and very little of the particular.” MenWorldWayShouldLittlesPersonsCountryFacesInterestingDealsParticularNeededTownsLandscapePortraitsSuburbs Author:Jean Dubuffet
“These monster cities we live in today are blights of modern society. They will certainly give way to planned cities interlinked to the countryside. Everybody will live with the natural advantages of the country and the cultural associations of the town.” WayGivingCountryTodayNaturalCitiesModernAdvantageTownsMonstersAssociationCountrysideModern SocietyBlight Author:James P. Cannon
“Some of the nations of Europe who believe in the one wife system have actually forbidden a plurality of wives by their laws; and the consequences are that the whole country among them is overrun with the most abominable practices: adulteries and unlawful connections through all their villages, towns, cities, and country places to a most fearful extent.” BelieveCountryWholeLawNationsCitiesPracticeWifeConsequenceEuropeConnectionsTownsVillageFearfulForbiddenAdulteryPolygamyUnlawfulCity And Country Author:Orson Pratt
“Every city, every town, every region in USA has these weird things - the way they pronounce words, or what they call soda, or how people drive. It's a huge country, and there's all these strange pockets of behavioral patterns that social anthropologists could spend lifetimes researching and reporting on.” PeopleWayCountrySocialCitiesStrangeHugeTownsLifetimePatternsUsaPocketsRegionsWeird ThingsSodaAnthropologists Author:Michael Schur