Town Quotes
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In the town of broken dreams the streets are filled with regret, maybe down in lonesome town I can learn to forget.
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I see the rodeo's in town again.
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During the fall and winter we built Fort Meade and the town of Sturgis.
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I was brought up in Florence, a beautiful medieval town whose rhythm is completely in antiquity.
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The road to someday leads to a town of nowhere.
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St. Paul's Loomed like a bubble o'er the town.
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This town was built on nepotism.
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The town I grew up in was at least fifty percent Jewish, so every weekend in the 7th grade, we went to Bar and Bat Mitzvahs.
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My parents are from Manchester but I was brought up in London, Camden Town.
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I grew up in a town called Subang Jaya, and made a lot of friends from around Kuala Lumpur.
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Like many kids, I was thrown into recreational soccer in my town, and from there, I grew to love it. Everywhere I went, I carried a soccer ball with me.
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When a town doesn't have a book store, it is like something is missing, and unfortunately, fewer and fewer have them.
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Paris ain't much of a town.
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My countrymen have commissioned a bust of the Republic. It will be placed on the fountain of my native town.
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At 14 and 15, I was sort of my town's resident beatnik.
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I would be nothing if it wasn't for the town where I grew up and the people who gave me my inspiration.
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In my seaside town, there is a plethora of benches, each one bearing a little brass plate commemorating a deceased occupant. You sit with ghosts.
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I was a pretty lousy bass player. But the band I was in couldn't find a bass player in our small town and it was more important to have a bass than keyboards, so that's what I did.
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I liked very much when we lived in Hampstead. We would go for walks on the Heath. I liked it better than living in the centre of town.
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Something's got to happen in this town to turn it around, or we're all going down the tubes.
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I always knew from that moment, from the time I found myself at home in that little segregated library in the South, all the way up until I walked up the steps of the New York City library, I always felt, in any town, if I can get to a library, I'll be OK. It really helped me as a child, and that never left me.
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'Nutty Professor' was me going, 'Say what you want to say, but I can do this, and you can't, and nobody else in the town can do this.'
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In the Dominican Republic, my mom and I lived in this little tiny town called Cabarete, which is very poor.
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It was good growing up in a small town. The whole town would shut down on Friday, 5 o'clock. If I'd been a bank robber or wanted to ransack a house, there wasn't nobody in town. The cops would go, too. They'd lead the bus to wherever, to Plano or Cooper or Commerce, wherever we was playing. It was something for a town to rally around, whether we had a winning season or a losing season. It was a place to go gossip, a place to go see friends.