Human experience Quote by Cindy Brandner Download Open image ““all of human experience existed as much in this small village as it did in larger towns,”” — Cindy Brandner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Human experience
“villages grew into towns, towns into cities. And people began to live on the earth rather than within it.” — Patrick Ness Copy Share Image
“Living in a small town...is like living in a large family of rather uncongenial relations. Sometimes it’s fun, and sometimes it’s perfectly awful, but… — Joyce Dennys Copy Share Image
“...I suddenly realized what small towns are. They are places where you grow up with the peculiar-you live next to the strange and the… — John Irving Copy Share Image
“The people feel and look the same, like they've settled here even though they know there's something more-something better-just beyond where they are. Small-town… — Courtney Summers Copy Share Image
I think there is something special about living in a small town. Everyone knows your business and there is an intimacy you don't get… — Anita Bryant Copy Share Image
“Small towns are sometimes like that; familiarity runs high, while regard for personal space is low, if nonexistent.” — Laurie Notaro Copy Share Image
“...but I suddenly realized what small towns are. They are places where you grow up with the peculiar -- you live next to the… — John Irving Copy Share Image
Small towns make up for their lack of people by having everyone be more interesting. — Doris "Granny D" Haddock Copy Share Image
One of the pleasant things about small town life is that everyone, whether rich or poor, liked or disliked, has some kind of a… — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
“You think it is a mistake, Fräulein, that the part of the clock that allows us to read the time are called hands? It is… — Cindy Brandner Copy Share Image
“The older generation scratched their heads, long comfortable in misery or ignorance now, they’d lost their need to rock the boat. Rocking the boat… — Cindy Brandner Copy Share Image
“Let no man dare, when I am dead, to charge me with dishonor; let no man attaint my memory by believing that I could have engaged… — Cindy Brandner Copy Share Image
“He believed in a system, a world if ye will where a man is not judged by the cut of his clothes or the color of his… — Cindy Brandner Copy Share Image
“It is said that man is the only beast that laughs and weeps; for he is the only animal that is struck by the… — Cindy Brandner Copy Share Image
God's Word does provide life lessons to teach us how to live. And it gives us beautiful poetry that gives voice to our human… — Jennifer Rothschild Copy Share Image
“Naval officers were not mother's sort; very few people were her sort in those days, and that was her trouble - a very authentic,… — Robert Lowell Copy Share Image
“There is no one way of seeing. Nor is there a right way of seeing. Yet simply to accept the notion that both the… — Mick LaSalle Copy Share Image
“Strangers when you meet, strangers when you part -a gymnasium of bodies namelessly masturbating each other. People with no morals often considered themselves more… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
There is no normal. I've never met a normal person. The concept is flawed. It implies that there is only one way people are… — Maureen Johnson Copy Share Image
“know that I’m not a human being having a spiritual experience. I’m a spiritual being having a human experience.” — Jon Gordon Copy Share Image
I think it's something to do with the nurturing side of the psyche; tying up a sunflower or whatever and helping it grow, it… — Joe Lycett Copy Share Image
Learn your way around loneliness. Make a map of it. Sit with it, for once in your life. Welcome to the human experience. — Elizabeth Gilbert Copy Share Image
The whole idea of the pursuit of goods and possessions has completely corrupted the human experience, along with religion, which I think limits the… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
“The key to this translation of ideology to politics in both cases was an effective appeal to human experience at the crucial time.” — Timothy Snyder Copy Share Image
As the young spend less of their lives in natural surroundings, their senses narrow, physiologically and psychologically and this reduces the richness of human… — Richard Louv Copy Share Image
“Lightly, caressingly, Marie Antoinette picked up the crown as a gift. She was still too young to know that life never gives anything for… — Anonymous Copy Share Image