27 Quotes About Rural-life
- Author Tehmina Durrani
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Love's absence ailed me. I could not imagine loving my husband. He was a superior and I did not know how to love and be subservient together. Nor had he ever thought of me as a human being, let alone a woman. For no reason had he ever softened towards me, I had stirred him that little.
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- Author Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
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Without potable water in rural areas, the challenge of hygiene is as long as it is broad. The long arm of infection casts a long shadow on dwellers.
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- Author Manjushree Thapa
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Tourists who come to Nepal look at terraced fields and see their beauty but remain blind to the hard labour they extract from tillers.
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- Author Arlene Stafford-Wilson
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The eldest ones said that the laughter and tears are sewn right into the quilt, part and parcel, stitch by stitch. Emotions, experiences, heartbreak, mourning, pain and regret, stitched into the cloth, along with happiness, satisfaction, cheer, comfort, and love. The finished quilts were a living thing, a reflection of the spirits of its creators.
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- Author Henry Williamson
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..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.
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- Author Greg Seeley
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I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him - but he was a good and faithful horse. -FrankFrom "Eulogy for a Percheron" in "The Horse Lawyer and Other Poems
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- Author Rebecca Silver Slayter
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I knew the kind of look she'd given me. She was like people back home in Halifax, where people's friendliness was a measure of how big a fool they thought you were. They liked the look of themselves doing favours and thought you might fall for thinking that was kindness.
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- Author Amor Towles
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A much larger covey hails from the stalwart states that begin with the letter I--like Iowa and Indiana and Illinois. Bred with just the right amount of fresh air, roughhousing, and ignorance, these primitive blondes set out from the cornfields looking like starlight with limbs.
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- Author John Irving
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Rural life in the winter months was rugged: snow-blurred and alcohol-fueled, violent and fast.
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