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Towns Quotes - Page 13

I love moving around from town to town. I never got on a train in my life without my spirits rising.

Orson Welles, Peter Bogdanovich (1992). “This is Orson Welles”, HarperCollins Publishers

That should be your town motto. It's all I ever hear. Like: New Hampshire, Live Free or Die. It should be: Despair, You Need To Leave Now.

Lee Child (2015). “The Essential Jack Reacher, Volume 1, 7-Book Bundle: Persuader, The Enemy, One Shot, The Hard Way, Bad Luck and Trouble, Nothing to Lose, Gone Tomorrow”, p.1362, Delacorte Press

Living artificially in towns, we are sickly, and never come to know ourselves.

John Muir, Peter Browning (1988). “John Muir, in His Own Words: A Book of Quotations”, p.18, Great West Books

All my friends are so small town.

Song: Small Town, Album: Scarecrow

At least I carpe'd that one diem.

John Green (2013). “Paper Towns”, p.70, A&C Black

Columbus is a town in which almost anything is likely to happen, and in which almost everything has.

James Thurber (1996). “James Thurber: Writings & Drawings (including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty)”, p.186, Library of America

... one always believes one's own town to be more stupid than any other.

George Eliot (2015). “Middlemarch: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.114, Penguin

No town can hope prosperity and trade, unless the press shall vigorously aid.

Eugene Fitch Ware (1899). “Some of the Rhymes of Ironquill [pseud.]: (A Book of Moods.) ...”