The first thing I do in any town I come to is ask if it has a bookstore.
In small towns, news travels at the speed of boredom.
We can appreciate but not really understand the medieval town. We cannot comprehend its compactness, the contiguity of all its buildings as a single uninterrupted whole.
Who do you have to sleep with to get laid in this town?
I grew up in a very small town which is remote even by Indian standards. I always dreamed of the world.
Women do fool around. But the reason they don't get caught is that when a woman mess with a man he lives cross town, out of town. Fellas we mess with next door neighbor, co-worker, wondering why she found out.
There are definitely many adventures on the road with Jessica 6. It sometimes feels like we're in a movie. I was recently kidnapped by 2 taxi drivers in Moscow. They drove me over 2 hours out of town till I started to cry then they drove me 3 more hours finally to my hotel!
I wanted to do something that small towns would enjoy.
According to legend. Telford is so dull that the by-pass was built before the town.
Small towns harbor small imaginations.
On the road you can really be more regular about it and work it into daily routines. There's no town that doesn't have a gym. And if you find one that actually doesn't, you can go to the local high school. They always have one.
I lived in town until I was eight and then I moved nearer the farmland, so I had a mixture.
School should be the best party in town.
Where I went in my travels, it's impossible for me to recall. I remember the sights and sounds and smells clearly enough, but the names of the towns are gone, as well as any sense of the order in which I traveled from place to place.
Montreal is a great town. There's equal parts blue-collar town.
In the years when teenagers really need to be connected to somebody, they aren't; especially in small towns where kids are bored and look for something to get them going.
I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities.
I have friends who have no choice; they came from whatever town, they didn't have anybody in entertainment and they just knew they wanted to act and they did it.
I was filled with dread at the thought my mind had skipped town and left me behind to pay the rent. " --Dexter
Seven wealthy towns contend for Homer dead, Through which the living Homer begged his bread