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- To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watching for day through the whole long weary… — Charles Dickens
- ... superstitions, which, being unable to defend themselves on fair ground, raise these intangling brambles to cover and protect their weakness. Chased… — David Hume
- The more one lives alone on the river or in the open country, the clearer it becomes that nothing is more beautiful… — Rabindranath Tagore
- The life my people want is a life of freedom. I have seen nothing that a white man has, houses or railways… — Sitting Bull
- No one feels himself easy in a garden which does not look like the open country. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- You fall out of your mother's womb, you crawl across open country under fire, and drop into your grave. — Quentin Crisp
- I had not seen "Pride and Prejudice," till I read that sentence of yours, and then I got the book. And what… — Charlotte Bronte
- The road now stretched across open country, and it occured to me - not by way of protest, not as a symbol,… — Vladimir Nabokov
- OBSESSED, p.p. Vexed by an evil spirit, like the Gadarene swine and other critics. Obsession was once more common than it is… — Ambrose Bierce
- Canada is probably the most free country in the world where a man still has room to breathe, to spread out, to… — Unknown Author