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Rural Life Quotes Quotes

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Mehmet Murat ildan
“Rural life is heaven for the urban-people, but when it comes to go to this heaven, they prefer to stay in the hell!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Donna Goddard
“People in the country wave because it’s important to them that they wave. The response doesn’t alter what they feel they should do. Apart from that, they generally don’t overthink things. They have too much to do.”
Donna Goddard, Purnima

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The closer you get to the countryside, the closer you get to your distant past because historically you came from the countryside and the closer you get to the places you exist, the more peaceful you feel!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Donna Goddard
“In the country, there are unseen eyes and ears everywhere. They may not be many in number, but they are highly perceptive. That’s what happens when you live in a quiet environment. You notice everything.”
Donna Goddard, Nanima: Spiritual Fiction

Donna Goddard
“Her thoughts were drawn back to the reality of small-town country life. Their world is small; occasionally idyllic, but nearly always small.”
Donna Goddard, Purnima

Donna Goddard
“Bush men are understated in just about every way—their words, their affection, their need for things. They don’t need much of anything. They’re understated except when it comes to hard work and duty. Their resilience and determination to get out into the paddocks every day, to an extent, keeps the cemetery at bay. Being outside, in the elements, adds substantial weight to their life force.”
Donna Goddard, Nanima: Spiritual Fiction

Mark E.   Miller
“Whatever the reason for their choices, too many country men saw the best years of their lives melt with the ice cubes in the bottom of an empty whiskey glass.”
Mark E. Miller, A Sometimes Paradise: Reflections on Life in a Wyoming Ranch Family

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Go somewhere where you won't hear the sound of cars! Let the moonlight see you; let the silent hedgehogs pass you by; let the scent of honeysuckle meet your nose; hear the owl's hoot; greet a shooting star; if you see flickering candles instead of electric lights in the windows of stone houses, look, my friend, you are truly in a beautiful place, drink in that beauty to your heart's content, let your soul revive!”
Mehmet Murat ildan