Small Cities Quotes
Collection of top 36 famous quotes about Small Cities
Small Cities Quotes & Sayings
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In the end, we all die, and nothing really matters.
— Richard Ramirez
Cities may now bulldoze private citizens' homes, farms and small businesses to make way for shopping malls or other developments.
— Bob Goodlatte
He will not tell them that it lives, that it escaped them, That will be his treasured secret.
— Karen Maitland
Never steal anything so small that you'll have to go to an unpleasant city jail for it instead of a minimum-security federal tennis prison.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I'm free - but I'm also not free because there are millions of young people living in Iran. A filmmaker can only do a little.
— Bahman Ghobadi
No cities can grow in a dictatorship, because everything stays small when it's being watched.
— Herta Muller
When distance and convenience sets in; the small, the various and the personal wither away.
— Jane Jacobs
He had the slick, proprietary attitude that small men from big cities sometimes bring toward big men from small cities
— Karan Mahajan
San Francisco has a flowers-in-your-hair kind of vibe, while Chicago's got this very funny, big-city/small-town coolness to it.
— Dave Matthews
One must obey the man whom the city sets up in power in small things and in justice and in its opposite.
— Sophocles
Over time, though, the small changes add up. Sometimes they even transform cities and nations, and yes, the world.
— Katie J. Davis
That's why I'm an actress - escaping into a world.
— Julie Walters
He was like drinking sweetened coffee: a slow warmth that seeped into you and a buzz that built even slower.
— Lori Jenessa Nelson
Imagination is the doorway you walk through into every future
moment. Are you walking through doorways to pain or to joy? — Martha Beck
moment. Are you walking through doorways to pain or to joy? — Martha Beck
It was something black . . . Something tall and black . . . Something very tall and very black and very thin.
— Roald Dahl
I'm very active. I've got two small daughters and four restaurants in three cities. I'm busy.
— Geoffrey Zakarian
Marriage results in two possibilities: sometimes it results in prosperity, sometimes it results in destruction.
— Dada Bhagwan
That's okay," I said. "We're writers. We make things up.
— John Irving
The fact is, we're looking for a very small number of very evil needles in a very large haystack, which is the city of London.
— Charles Clarke
Paris, though it's a very famous city, it's very small, so people always tell themselves, "We're gonna love each other in Paris."
— Louis Garrel
No man pays double or twice for the same thing, forasmuch as nothing can be spent but once.
— William Petty
Companies, cities, and potentially even individuals could have a small refinery to make their own fuel.
— Craig Venter
The country is the place for children, and if not the country, a city small enough so that one can get out into the country.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Detroit is big enough to matter in the world and small enough for you to matter in it.
— Jeanette Pierce
People remain what they are even if their faces fall apart.
— Bertolt Brecht