The Country Quotes

Quotes tagged as "the-country" Showing 1-4 of 4
Beatrix Potter
“One place suits on person, another place suits another person. For my part, I prefer to live in the country, like Timmy Willie.”
Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse

Edna Ferber
“Then there were long, lazy summer afternoons when there was nothing to do but read. And dream. And watch the town go by to supper. I think that is why our great men and women so often have sprung from small towns, or villages. They have had time to dream in their adolescence. No cars to catch, no matinees, no city streets, none of the teeming, empty, energy-consuming occupations of the city child. Little that is competitive, much that is unconsciously absorbed at the most impressionable period, long evenings for reading, long afternoons in the fields or woods.”
Edna Ferber, Fanny Herself

Theodor Storm
“Back in those days there was still an unbroken stretch of heath that lay on the route of our excursions, all that was left of a heath that once had extended almost up to the town on the one side and almost to the little village on the other. Here the honeybees and white-gray bumblebees hummed over the fragrant blossoms of heather, and the beautiful gold-green beetles ran among the plants; here in the sweet clouds of the erica and the resinous bushes hovered butterflies that could be found nowhere else on this earth.”
Theodor Storm, Aquis Submersus

Gabriela Mistral
“I stir the grasses where quail nestle, tenderly afraid.
And through the countryside I go quietly, cautiously:
I believe that trees and things have sleeping children
over whom they hover watching.”
Gabriela Mistral, Selected Poems