2,160 Quotes About City
- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Your ideas about possession must increase until you get to a state of full possession of the land, city and nation
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- Author Megan Harlan
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A city is a place where interesting always beats beautiful.
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- Author Rachel Kapelke-Dale
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I think no matter where you go, you'll be happy as long as you know why you're there.
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- Author Kate Milford
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Places, like people, are complex, and loving them isn't simple.
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- Author Kate Milford
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Every city, every town, hides beneath a certain amount of glamour that- either intentionally or not- can misdirect the eye or hide something worth finding. Learning to see through those glamours is part of the process of calling any place home.
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- Author Steven Magee
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Of course, no government official will ever tell you that the cities may be making the people in them ill.
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- Author Tom McDonough
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Byproduct of the circulation of commodities, human circulation considered as a form of consumption, tourism comes down fundamentally to the freedom to go and see what has become banal. The economic planning of the frequenting of different places is already in itself the guarantee of their equivalence. The same modernization that has withdrawn the element of time from journeying, has also withdrawn the reality of space.
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- Author Tom McDonough
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We are leading as thorough a study of 'alienation's positive pole' as of its negative pole. As a consequence of our diagnosis of the poverty of wealth, we are able to establish the world map of the extreme wealth of poverty. These speaking maps of a new topography will be in fact the first realization of 'human geography.' On them we will replace oil-deposits with the contours of layers of untapped pedestrian consciousness.
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- Author George W. Sears Nessmuk
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For brick and mortar breed filth and crime,With a pulse of evil that throbs and beats;And men are whithered before their primeBy the curse paved in with the lanes and streets.And lungs are poisoned and shoulders bowed, In the smothering reek of mill and mine;And death stalks in on the struggling crowd—But he shuns the shadow of the oak and pine
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