“Ninety percent of the time, I'm wearing imaginary people's clothing. I don't feel a huge pressure to go out and like, hit the town, hit the boutiques.” PeopleFeelsHugePercentPressureTownsClothingsImaginaryNinety Author:Lucas Neff
“One-newspaper towns are not good because all the surviving newspaper does is print money. They make 25 percent on their money every year, and if they go down to 22 percent, they start laying people off.” PeopleIfsYearsDoePercentTownsNewspapersPrintSurviving Book:Oliphant's Anthem Source: Oliphant's Anthem
“When I was a kid and the carnival would come to the shopping centre, I'd go down and talk to all the people running the rides. I like that whole lifestyle, moving from town to town in a nomadic existence.” PeopleWholeRunningKidsMovingExistenceTownsDown AndWhole LifeLifestyleShoppingCentreCarnivalsNomadic Author:Randy Quaid
“I feel comfortable here primarily because I think Los Angeles is made up of people who don't come from here, so you can find kindred spirits very easily. It's a town of gypsies.” PeopleThinkingFeelsMadeSpiritComfortableTownsLos AngelesGypsyKindredKindred Spirit Author:Matthew Rhys
“Hollywood, that whole industry, is a lot like a really small town. You bump into the same people all the time. I think Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon can be played with anyone and everyone in Hollywood.” PeopleThinkingWholeIndustryDegreesSixHollywoodTownsSmall TownBumpsKevin Author:Gabourey Sidibe
“In the rural South, you have a town of 30,000 people and everybody's pretty much thrown on the same pile of doo-doo. You just learn to make the best of it and live with one another.” PeopleTownsSouthThrownMake The Best Of It Author:Bubba Sparxxx
“I don't want to live in Maine full time, but the physical beauty is very striking. It is the exact opposite of New York. When you walk through my small town to get a cup of coffee, you bump into five people you know.” PeopleKnowsWantWalksFiveNew YorkOppositesTownsCoffeeCupsSmall TownBumpsCoffee CupMainePhysical Beauty Author:Elizabeth Strout
“I grew up in a very small town in Florida, like, 7,000 people.” PeopleGrewGrew UpTownsFloridaSmall Town Author:Miles Teller