Countryside Quote by E. M. Forster Download Open image “The English countryside, its growth and its destruction, is a genuine and tragic theme.” — E. M. Forster ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Countryside Destruction English countryside Genuine Growth Theme Tragic
Of course, the English countryside is completely artificial. It was naturally a forest; they chopped down the trees and made it into what it… — Freeman Dyson Copy Share Image
Britain still has the most reliably beautiful countryside of anywhere in the world. I would hate to be part of the generation that allowed… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
What is it about the English countryside — why is the beauty so much more than visual? Why does it touch one so? — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Nothing – and I mean, really, absolutely nothing – is more extraordinary in Britain than the beauty of the countryside. Nowhere in the world… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
The real tragedy of England, as I see it, is the tragedy of ugliness. The country is so lovely: the man-made England is so… — D. H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
An awful lot of England is slowly eroding, in ways that I find really distressing, and an awful lot of it is the hedgerows...… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“The industrial towns were far away, a smudge of smoke and misery hidden by the curve of the earth's surface. Down here it was… — George Orwell Copy Share Image
I remember thinking this is everything that England means to me. The huge, flat landscapes with deep reds and greens. Daunting and terrifying and… — Josh O'Connor Copy Share Image
“Nothing—and I mean really, absolutely nothing—is more extraordinary in Britain than the beauty of the countryside. Nowhere in the world is there a landscape that has been more intensively utilized—more mined, farmed, quarried, covered with cities and clanging factories, threaded with motorways and railroad tracks—and yet remains so comprehensively and reliably lovely over most of its extent. It is the… — Bill Bryson Copy Share
“The seed of an urban legend finding fertile soil at the corner of tragedy and imagination.” — Thomm Quackenbush Copy Share Image
I like looking at the countryside as well as anyone... a little countryside goes a long way, but it's almost like the DNA of… — Jonathan Meades Copy Share Image
Do not be proud of your inconsistency. It is a pity, it is a pity that we should be equipped like this. It is… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
This element of surprise or mystery - the detective element as it is sometimes rather emptily called - is of great importance in a… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
It is so difficult - at least, I find it difficult - to understand people who speak the truth. — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
The final test for a novel will be our affection for it, as it is the test of our friends, and of anything else… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
America is rather like life. You can usually find in it what you look for It will probably be interesting, and it is sure… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
A critic has no right to the narrowness which is the frequent prerogative of the creative artist. — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
Before the civil war, Pottibakia was a normal member of the Comity of Nations. She erected tariff walls, broke treaties, persecuted minorities, obstructed at… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
Chess is a forcing house where the fruits of character can ripen more fully than in life — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
Two things revolutionised life: moving to the countryside and falling in love. — Nick Love Copy Share Image
“In East Sussex, let us say, an old farm sleeps in sun-dapple, its oast-house with its cowls echoing the distant steeple of SS Andrew… — G.M.W. Wemyss Copy Share Image
It's often frustrating when you're a war reporter and you're covering these places that far away. You're frustrated by making stories that people can't… — Rick Rowley Copy Share Image
My brother and I were brought up outdoors. We appreciate the countryside; we appreciate nature and everything about it. — Prince Harry Copy Share Image
You are worried about what man has done and is doing to this magical planet that God gave us. And I share your concern.… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
My father was trained as a saddler, but in fact as a young man worked in his father's business of rearing and selling cattle,… — Aaron Klug Copy Share Image
Britain still has the most reliably beautiful countryside of anywhere in the world. I would hate to be part of the generation that allowed… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
Gail Anderson-Dargatz has a noticing eye, a voice as unique as the countryside she writes about, and a heart large enough to love her… — Jack Hodgins Copy Share Image
What e'er you are That in this desert inaccessible, Under the shade of melancholy boughs, Lose and neglect the creeping hours of time. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
There are some delightful places in this world which have a sensual charm for the eyes. One loves them with a physical love. We… — Guy de Maupassant Copy Share Image
I like girls who like the countryside, put on walking boots and can bend with the wind a bit. If you're going to live… — Jay Kay Copy Share Image