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If a person thinks that one cent coin is of too little value, he cannot succeed in life.
— Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
Even though we are supposed to be low caste and poor our vote also has the same value and validity as that of great people.
— Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
Today the cities dominate and drain the villages so that they are crumbling to ruin.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I created and opened a student-run coffeehouse in undergrad, and I loved it. I'd want to do that in the West Village.
— Conrad Ricamora
I encourage people to get a village so that there will always be someone who's like family looking out for your child.
— Kym Whitley
When I become the village idiot, or at least, it starts to become a joke, you can't do that much longer.
— Joan Van Ark
The village of Holcomb stands on the high wheat plains of western Kansas, a lonesome area that other Kansans call out there.
— Truman Capote
Now some folks say that we should be glad for what we have. Tell me, would you be happy in Village Ghetto Land?
— Stevie Wonder
True swadeshi is that alone in which all the processes through which cotton has to pass are carried out in the same village or town.
— Mahatma Gandhi
And so many orchards circled the village that on some crisp October afternoons the whole wold smelled like pie.
— Alice Hoffman
Every week a tsunami rips through poor towns and villages all over the world ... That tsunami is hunger.
— Colin Farrell
The message of khaddar can penetrate to the remotest villages if we only will that it shall be so.
— Mahatma Gandhi
At 'The Village Voice,' there were all these fevers inside the offices, that would break out into full-scale rumbles between writers.
— James Wolcott
It meant you thinking that the fact you knew more than anyone else in your village made you better than them.
— Terry Pratchett
That's me, by the way, arriving at "prison" - also known as Hills Village Middle School - in
— James Patterson
You know, one of the only times I ever wrote about art was the obituary of Warhol that I did for the Village Voice.
— Barbara Kruger
Chapter One In Which We Learn of the Village of Wall, and of the Curious Thing That Occurs There Every Nine Years
— Neil Gaiman
The gaping trunk looked like the mouth of a village idiot who was explaining that he didn't know anything about anything.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Some of the people in the village had real faces that I knew and could hate individually; Jim
— Shirley Jackson
The villagers marked the time in two ways: before the swamp and after. What came before was good. And all that came after was not.
— Melanie Crowder
Our village life would stagnate if it were not for the unexplored forests and meadows that surround it. We need the tonic of wildness ...
— Henry David Thoreau
Now you should have no qualms about leaving that village. That place isn't fit for kappa anymore.
— Susumu Katsumata
Hans then asked him about painting from nature; Jackson ... bluntly offered a phrase that entered Village lore, I am nature.
— Ross Wetzsteon
Therefore it was not pride that took me into the village twice a week, or even stubbornness, but only the simple need for books and food.
— Shirley Jackson
Moving into an unoccupied village when there's no opposition, I don't call that a military victory.
— Norman Schwarzkopf
Khaddar was conceived with a much more ambitious object, that is, to make our villages starvation-proof.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Life in this village is like that of a louse hanging on to a wrinkle in a loincloth.
— Susumu Katsumata
And indeed, who can doubt that everything would be different and better, if only England were ruled by village idiots and their drunken friends?
— Hilary Mantel
He's the river that idly passes between mountains. I'm the volcano that destroys a village.
— Krista Ritchie
J.F. McNair reported that Malays in Perak formally built and instituted a mosque whenever a village grew larger than forty houses.
— Rosnani Hashim
According to the Buddha's doctrine that they believed in, it was not the caste that defined a person high or low. It was one's deeds that mattered.
— Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
He gave her his hand, sensing the thin strong rod of obdurate competence that was the armature of her artsy Village style.
— Michael Chabon