I like this town, it's really great. They've put me in The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. This town is about music. It's about the kind of music I like.
I was born in Sarnia, Ontario; a small town, it's where oil was pretty much discovered in North America.
I think I knew acting was what I wanted to do. But I was from this small town and there was no place for an adult to recognise it.
My father was an agricultural economist. In 1989 he was posted to Mbarara, a small town on the Uganda-Rwanda border.
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If everyone swept in front of his house, the whole town would be clean.
Living in a small town [in India] was like living in a glass house!
Don’t worry if you fall, sweet girl. Youth is made for bruises.
If all the businesses in town are run like country businesses, You are going to have a country town
Are there good governments and bad governments? No, there are only bad governments and worse governments.
There is no comfort anywhere for anyone who dreads to go home.
Small towns may revile you, but they have to keep you-they can't turn you away.
In the world of imagination, all things belong.
Growing up, I always thought of Detroit as a basketball town because of the Pistons, but everyone says it's really, at its core, a football town.
Liverpool was an industrial town, a poor town. The people fought hard for what they wanted to achieve and there was a hunger there, and that hunger has remained with the musicians.
I'm living out a childhood fantasy. Our house is in a historic district of a small town that I used to read about in storybooks.
It's only 60,000. It's not a big town. It's a big hockey town. Everybody plays hockey when you grow up.
I was from a small town, and nobody really expects you to leave, especially before you graduate. That doesn't happen.
Every city and town in America would be bankrupt if they kept their books the way private-sector companies keep their books - because of the obligation cities and towns have taken upon themselves to provide health care for their retirees.
It was very much like Norman Rockwell: small town America. We walked to school or rode our bikes, stopped at the penny candy store on the way home from school, skated on the pond.
Every small town has its dramatic group, its barber-shop quartet, every home has music in one form or another.