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Village Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 22, 2024 | 676 quotes

Villages represent roots, community, and the small-scale connections that anchor bigger lives. These quotes range from reflections on hometowns and humble beginnings to the idea that the internet itself has become a kind of global village.

They work well in community event programs, speeches about origins, cultural essays, or social media posts celebrating where you come from. Browse through to find the right words for your context.

  1. “The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.”

    Bill Gates
  2. “I had rather be first in a village than second at Rome.”

    Julius Caesar
  3. “When I have a chance to go back to my village, I always remind myself where I came from.”

    Mohamed Salah
  4. “I love those connections that make this big old world feel like a little village.”

    Gina Bellman
  5. “You arrive at a village, and in this calm environment, one starts to hear echo.”

    Yannick Noah
  6. “We are aware that globalization doesn't mean global friendship but global competition and, therefore, conflict. That doesn't mean we will all destroy each other, but it is no happy global village, either.”

    Rene Girard
  7. “I live in a village where people still care about each other, largely.”

    Jan Karon
  8. “The new electronic independence re-creates the world in the image of a global village.”

    Marshall McLuhan
  9. “It takes a few to make war, but it takes a village and a nation to build peace.”

    Abiy Ahmed
  10. “If you would be known, and not know, vegetate in a village; if you would know, and not be known, live in a city.”

    Charles Caleb Colton
  11. “It may take a village to raise a child, but not every villager needs to be a mom or dad. Some of us just need to be who we are.”

    Meghan Daum
  12. “I'm every woman. It takes a village to make me who I am.”

    Katy Perry
  13. “Every day or two, I strolled to the village to hear some of the gossip which is incessantly going on there, circulating either from mouth to mouth, or from newspaper to newspaper, and which, taken in homeopathic doses, was really as refreshing in its way as the rustle of leaves and the peeping of frogs.”

    Henry David Thoreau
  14. “Patriotism is not an abstract concept. It begins from one's own home. It buds out from the love for one's parents, spouses and children, the love for one's own home, village and workplace, and further develops into the love for one's country and fellow people.”

    Kim Jong-un
  15. “So you start one person at a time. Change one person, you can change a village.”

    Robin Quivers
  16. “Indeed, we're strongest when the face of America isn't only a soldier carrying a gun but also a diplomat negotiating peace, a Peace Corps volunteer bringing clean water to a village, or a relief worker stepping off a cargo plane as floodwaters rise.”

    Colin Powell
  17. “I knew that no matter what door you knock on in a Cretan village, it will be opened for you. A meal will be served in your honor, and you will sleep between the best sheets in the house. In Crete, the stranger is still the unknown god. Before him, all doors and all hearts are opened.”

    Nikos Kazantzakis
  18. “I grew up in a mud house, in a small village.”

    Ram Nath Kovind
  19. “It is a very proud moment for our entire family that a movie has been made on our lives and we have taken a small village of Haryana to Hollywood.”

    Geeta Phogat
  20. “Village cricket spread fast through the land.”

    G. M. Trevelyan
  21. “There's an African proverb that I always quote as I think it's incredible which is, 'if the children are not initiated into the village, then they'll burn it down just to feel its warmth.'”

    Wunmi Mosaku
  22. “I think of myself… as a troubadour, a village storyteller, the guy in the shadows of the campfire.”

    Louis L'Amour
  23. “Success to us is not just a girl overseas going to school - but also leading her village to a better future.”

    Craig Kielburger
  24. “Many of our own people here in this country do not ask about computers, telephones and television sets. They ask - when will we get a road to our village.”

    Thabo Mbeki
  25. “Two days after the Boston marathon bombings, there was a drone strike in Yemen attacking a peaceful village, which killed a target who could very easily have been apprehended. But, of course, it is just easier to terrorise people. The drones are a terrorist weapon; they not only kill targets but also terrorise other people.”

    Noam Chomsky
  26. “I am a simple man who comes from a village, and villagers like us speak our mind. Now, in the process, if unknowingly my words came across as disrespectful or insulting, then I am deeply sorry. I don't want to hurt anyone.”

    Arijit Singh
  27. “I'd rather sell groundnuts in my village than to play for a pathetic team like Chelsea.”

    Samuel Eto'o
  28. “Our village was built on the Ohio River, and was a halting place on this great national road, then the only avenue of traffic between the South and the North.”

    Rebecca Harding Davis
  29. “New Zealand is not a small country but a large village.”

    Peter Jackson
  30. “I knew Bobby Dylan back in the days when he lived in the village. He used to come and see me and sing songs for me, saying they ought to go into my next collected book on American folk music.”

    Alan Lomax
  31. “My family is my little village. I really do feel like my fairy tale came true.”

    Molly Sims
  32. “There were 15 people in the village, including five of us. If my father arrested somebody in the winter, he'd have to wait until the thaw to turn him in.”

    Leslie Nielsen
  33. “Where I lived, it was a cold mining place, a village called Dunston. The only time you saw a Rolls-Royce was when somebody died.”

    Brian Johnson
  34. “We live in a global village. No country can live in isolation of others like Robinson Crusoe.”

    Li Keqiang
  35. “The Village Voice gave me an outlet. They encouraged writers to publish idiosyncratic, intellectually ambitious journalism in voices that ranged from demonic to highfalutin. And they paid me well once the magazine was unionized. Getting paid is motivational.”

    Robert Christgau
  36. “Emigration, forced or chosen, across national frontiers or from village to metropolis, is the quintessential experience of our time.”

    John Berger
  37. “When you truly accept that those children in some far off place in the global village have the same value as you in God's eyes or even in just your eyes, then your life is forever changed; you see something that you can't un-see.”

    Bono
  38. “Giving women education, work, the ability to control their own income, inherit and own property, benefits the society. If a woman is empowered, her children and her family will be better off. If families prosper, the village prospers, and eventually so does the whole country.”

    Isabel Allende
  39. “My mum knows people in the village who died or were affected by Agent Orange who had kids who are disabled. I could have been an orphan. So many things could have gone wrong but here I am… I realise how lucky I am to be here.”

    Anh Do
  40. “I would like to thank my parents in Vergaio, a little village in Italy. They gave me the biggest gift: poverty.”

    Roberto Benigni
  41. “Early on, I was so impressed with Charles Dickens. I grew up in the South, in a little village in Arkansas, and the whites in my town were really mean, and rude. Dickens, I could tell, wouldn't be a man who would curse me out and talk to me rudely.”

    Maya Angelou
  42. “In the globalized world that is ours, maybe we are moving towards a global village, but that global village brings in a lot of different people, a lot of different ideas, lots of different backgrounds, lots of different aspirations.”

    Lakhdar Brahimi
  43. “Every day, women and girls are finding incredible confidence and taking risks. When they change one mind, pretty soon, they have changed one tradition. That changed tradition has changed a village. That one village has changed a country. That new reality means new opportunities for themselves and their daughters.”

    Jill Biden
  44. “I grew up in the small German village of Bosingen, which is located between Black Forest and the state capital of Stuttgart. And when I say small, I mean small. In our village, there were no more than 1,700 people. And we all loved football, but there weren't a lot of places for us boys around town to play in.”

    Joshua Kimmich
  45. “It was a village where I come from, obviously a lot smaller than London, so the support was unreal and close by. To come away to a new challenge, a new level, knowing that I was going to have to step up massively - not having those people around me was a test.”

    Millie Bright
  46. “I did not become an actor to earn money - that I could have done it in my village by becoming a farmer. I wanted to show my craft, which I am so passionate about.”

    Pankaj Tripathi
  47. “At 'The Village Voice,' there were all these fevers inside the offices, that would break out into full-scale rumbles between writers.”

    James Wolcott
  48. “My father grew up quite poor actually in a small farming village in South India. His grandfather was a farmer, his father was a farmer, and he was expected to be a farmer as well - his life took a different path.”

    Vivek Murthy
  49. “We need to become good citizens in the global village, instead of competing. What are we competing for - to drive more cars, eat more steaks? That will destroy the world.”

    Yuan T. Lee
  50. “To Mahatma Gandhi, the key to India's progress was the development of its villages. In his unified vision, education, agriculture, village industry, social reform all came together to provide the basis for a vibrant rural society free from exploitation and linked to the urban centres as equals. Our planning incorporates this basic insight.”

    Rajiv Gandhi
  51. “Hurt Village' is based on a real housing project in Memphis, about three minutes away from the Lorraine Hotel where Dr. King was assassinated, so in my work I'm focusing on a very specific area in Memphis. I see 'Hurt Village' as a natural extension of 'The Mountaintop.”

    Katori Hall
  52. “Its not a global village, but we're in a highly interconnected globe.”

    Howard Rheingold
  53. “I was born in New York but grew up between Switzerland, where my mom is from, and Tunisia, where my dad is from. Now I live in the East Village in New York, in the same building where my parents lived when I was born, so I've come full circle in my life.”

    Suleika Jaouad
  54. “I was born and raised in a small village, and I didn't even think I was especially pretty.”

    Irina Shayk
  55. “I am still the same village girl from Dhing who used to help my father in the paddy field, help mother in household chores, run for hours on the streets of Dhing, play football with my Mon Jai group friends.”

    Hima Das
  56. “Benteen, come on, big village, be quick. Bring packs.”

    George Armstrong Custer
  57. “I'll be prime minister and a mum, and Clarke will be 'first man of fishing' and stay-at-home dad. I think it's fair to say that this will be a wee one that a village will raise, but we couldn't be more excited.”

    Jacinda Ardern
  58. “Where I live is about an hour and a half West of London. I live in the countryside… It's a classic little village, and it's idyllic in a lot of ways.”

    William Moseley
  59. “Sometimes it takes a child to raise a village - or to take down an injustice.”

    Craig Kielburger
  60. “Watching an Amitabh Bachchan film in my village was a cinematic treat.”

    Manoj Bajpayee
  61. “I'm really proud to be from Bolton. Population-wise it's the biggest town in Europe but you feel you live in a village - you'll always find yourself beside someone you went to school with.”

    Jenny Ryan
  62. “I believe that in a great city, or even in a small city or a village, a great theater is the outward and visible sign of an inward and probable culture.”

    Laurence Olivier
  63. “Shore Leave is the one who evolved the most - because he started as a one-off joke because we were gagging on how the G.I. Joe vocationally specific-themed characters reminded us of the Village People. We made a sassy Village People kind of guy, and then we brought him back.”

    Christopher McCulloch
  64. “Al Qaeda has overplayed their hand. What the al Qaeda do when they go into a town or village or a neighborhood inside a major city is they get a stranglehold on the people themselves. They force the men to wear beards and the women to be properly costumed and essentially completely covered up.”

    Jack Keane
  65. “All the guys called the Olympic Village a high-class Boy Scout camp.”

    Johnny Weissmuller
  66. “You're an idealist, and I pity you as I would the village idiot.”

    Stanley Kubrick
  67. “My favorite records are, like, The Pretty Things' 'Parachute' and 'S.F. Sorrow' and The Mothers of Invention's 'We're Only in It for the Money' and The Kinks' 'Village Green Preservation Society' - these records that have a story - even if it's not a literal story - because of how they're sequenced and flow. It's like a novel with sound.”

    Ty Segall
  68. “Moving into an unoccupied village when there's no opposition, I don't call that a military victory.”

    Norman Schwarzkopf
  69. “I never had posters on my walls, and I didn't have any icons, either. I come from a small village in Wirral, and my family didn't watch TV. I wasn't exposed to people with icon status. David Bowie popped up, but I had already shaved my eyebrows off by the time I saw his.”

    Pete Burns
  70. “One of my earliest memories is walking up a muddy road into the mountains. It was raining. Behind me, my village was burning. When there was school, it was under a tree. Then the United Nations came. They fed me, my family, my community.”

    Ban Ki-moon
  71. “My father is from the village of Beranci, Macedonia, and my mother is from Greece.”

    Alexander Volkanovski
  72. “As a young boy growing up in rural India, most of what I knew of the world was what I could see around me. But each night, I would look at the Moon - it was impossibly far away, yet it held a special attraction because it allowed me to dream beyond my village and country, and think about the rest of the world and space.”

    Naveen Jain
  73. “The Moon Village concept has a nice property in that it basically just says, 'Look, everybody builds their own lunar outpost, but let's do it close to each other.' That way… you can go over to the European Union lunar outpost and say, 'I'm out of eggs. What have you got?'”

    Jeff Bezos
  74. “I always got a kick out of it when they called it the California Sound because it really came out of Liverpool and Greenwich Village.”

    Roger McGuinn
  75. “Creative people who can't help but explore other mental territories are at greater risk, just as someone who climbs a mountain is more at risk than someone who just walks along a village lane.”

    R. D. Laing
  76. “The computer is my favourite invention. I feel lucky to be part of the global village. I don't mean to brag, but I'm so fast with technology. People think it all seems too much, but we'll get used to it. I'm sure it all seemed too much when we were learning to walk.”

    Yoko Ono
  77. “I live in Tuxedo Park, N.Y. and spend time in the West Village, where my wife Elizabeth Cotnoir, a writer-producer and documentary filmmaker, has an office.”

    Howard Shore
  78. “When we got to the hotel, the Hawaiian Village, there were 500 screaming women there. The police were trying to keep the crowd back. It was very dangerous.”

    Minnie Pearl
  79. “I used to spend my holidays there in my grandparents' large family house, with my numerous cousins. When I die, I am going to be buried in the village cemetery.”

    Yves Chauvin
  80. “I went to live in Barcelona in 1975, when I was twenty. Even before I went there, I knew more about the Spanish Civil War than I did about the Irish Civil War. I liked Barcelona, and then I grew to like a place in the Catalan Pyrenees called the Pillars, especially an area between the village of Flavors and the high mountains around it.”

    Colm Toibin
  81. “The village of Polgardi is a dusty roadside settlement northeast of Lake Balaton, a resort area in western Hungary popular with German tourists.”

    Peter Landesman
  82. “About five years ago, I was offered a contract by the Clifton Village Cricket Club in Nottingham, England. I was staying with one of my teammates there and everything was new for me.”

    Shreyas Iyer
  83. “I refuse to be held up as some kind of superwoman because, in my mind, the superwomen are the ones who do it on their own. I have my partner, who will be a stay-at-home father. I will do as much as I can, but I will have a village around me, and there's lots of people who don't have that.”

    Jacinda Ardern
  84. “I like to think about the biblical story of the woman at the well and how out of order her life was. Jesus pointed out she'd had five husbands and was living with a sixth. But Jesus chose her to be the one who would take the good news of the Messiah's arrival to her village.”

    Terri Blackstock
  85. “Being a teenager in a small Austrian village was not fabulous. I tried to fit in and changed myself to be part of the game. I now realise I can create the game.”

    Conchita Wurst
  86. “Who is a professional? A professional is someone who has a combination of competence, confidence and belief. A water diviner is a professional. A traditional midwife is a professional. A traditional bone setter is a professional. These are professionals all over the world. You find them in any inaccessible village around the world.”

    Bunker Roy
  87. “India allows you the luxury of a million inequalities. You can be a schoolboy selling tea to passengers sitting in a state transport bus, but you are royalty when compared to a shirtless, barefoot village boy, from what was traditionally considered an untouchable caste, living on snails and small fish - and sometimes rats.”

    Amitava Kumar
  88. “I grew up in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, a small village near Barcelona. My house was near the countryside, so there was a lot of nature, and at the same time my village is surrounded by factories. That conditioned me a little bit.”

    Rosalia
  89. “Since my residence at Tippecanoe, we have endeavored to level all distinctions, to destroy village chiefs, by whom all mischiefs are done. It is they who sell the land to the Americans.”

    Tecumseh
  90. “It was my dream to have a beauty parlour in our village and to live near my family in Sinjar.”

    Nadia Murad
  91. “Why will I not give free service to my customers to get them used to mobile Internet, and to get every small town and village to use it? Everybody does promotions. In the internet world, free is normal.”

    Mukesh Ambani
  92. “The life of the village became more and more affected by strikes and lock-outs.”

    John Grierson
  93. “I went to this tattoo parlor in the East Village and I got an outline of a violin on my lower back. They call them tramp stamps now.”

    Katherine Moennig
  94. “I come from a village, Changa Bangyaal. It is a very beautiful village. I am from a poor family. Right from the beginning, I always had a great deal of love for cricket.”

    Mohammad Amir
  95. “Within my own life, I read all the beloved novels by lamps of vegetable oil; I saw the Standard Oil invading my own village, I saw gas lamps in the Chinese shops in Shanghai; and I saw their elimination by electric lights.”

    Hu Shih
  96. “People often ask me what I consider my goal to be at TOMS. The truth is that it's changed over the years. When we first began, the goal was to create a for-profit company to help the children that I met in a small village in Argentina.”

    Blake Mycoskie
  97. “Let every man, every corporation, and especially let every village, town, and city, every county and State, get out of debt and keep out of debt. It is the debtor that is ruined by hard times.”

    Rutherford B. Hayes
  98. “We just were saying no more police brutality. And we had enough of police harassment in the Village and other places.”

    Marsha P. Johnson
  99. “Access to quality education has enabled me to reach far beyond the Bangladeshi village I grew up in.”

    Muhammad Yunus
  100. “I grew up in a little village in England that had a river running through it so I've been fishing from a very early age, maybe seven or eight.”

    Jeremy Wade
  101. “The organization I founded in 1993, Camfed (the Campaign for Female Education), was in large part inspired by the generosity shown to me by a community in a village in Zimbabwe. During my visit to Mola to research girls' exclusion from education, the people of Mola fed me, shaded me, walked and talked with me for hours each day.”

    Ann Cotton
  102. “I suppose I'm a cultural Anglican, and I see evensong in a country church through much the same eyes as I see a village cricket match on the village green. I have a certain love for it.”

    Richard Dawkins
  103. “Schooling should not be left to the whim or wealth of village elders. I believe that we should fund all schools in the U.S. with our national resources. All these kids are being educated to be Americans, not citizens of Minneapolis or San Francisco.”

    Jonathan Kozol
  104. “When I moved to the East Village in the late seventies, I wanted to be a street performer, so I practiced daily. I never did work up the skills or the courage to perform on the street, though.”

    Steve Buscemi
  105. “Obviously, you would give your life for your children, or give them the last biscuit on the plate. But to me, the trick in life is to take that sense of generosity between kin, make it apply to the extended family and to your neighbour, your village and beyond.”

    Tom Stoppard
  106. “I went to Bali, and I was in a small village, and somebody who was with me showed a woman a little figurine of Bart and asked: 'Do you know who this is?' And she said: 'Mickey Mouse.'”

    Matt Groening
  107. “I grew up Windlesham in Surrey, which is a beautiful and quaint village.”

    Kirsty Gallacher
  108. “Our parents instilled in us a sense of community and how it takes a village to raise a family.”

    T. J. Watt
  109. “Twenty years ago, I wrote a book called 'It Takes a Village.' And a lot of people looked at the title and asked, 'What the heck do you mean by that?' This is what I mean. None of us can raise a family, build a business, heal a community or lift a country totally alone.”

    Hillary Clinton
  110. “When I was in college, I had a jazz radio show. I called it 'Excursion on a Wobbly Rail,' after a Cecil Taylor song. I used to run around the Village following Ornette Coleman wherever he played.”

    Lou Reed
  111. “The first time I walked into the Olympic athlete village seeing the Visa ATM machine with my picture on it and the Chinese characters saying 'Destiny.' For some reason, it just boosted my confidence and it was before I had even worked out or had my first training or competed.”

    Nastia Liukin
  112. “South Africa has all the tools to compete in the new global village - an eager workforce, ready to take on any challenge.”

    Tom Peters
  113. “Under pressure, people admit to murder, setting fire to the village church or robbing a bank, but never to being bores.”

    Elsa Maxwell
  114. “Here, you can walk into a bookstore and pick up a Bible or Christian literature and learn. Over there, they are lucky if they have one Bible for a whole village.”

    Michael Scott
  115. “When I become the village idiot, or at least, it starts to become a joke, you can't do that much longer.”

    Joan Van Ark
  116. “There's an assumption in many of these cultures that these children are mentally retarded, when in fact they're not at all. I saw how the operation affects the child, as well as the child's family and often the village.”

    Roma Downey
  117. “I went to an art school in Brooklyn and painted Fine Art, if that's what you'd call it for eight years in New York, until I saw the first underground comics in the East Village Other.”

    Bill Griffith
  118. “It is always the village women who drive these things.”

    Stephen Lewis
  119. “I think when you've travelled around a lot in Africa, you understand something that many people here don't recognize: the extraordinary power that is Africa at village level - at community level.”

    Stephen Lewis
  120. “So, it looks like we rebuild the village and blow it apart a few more times.”

    Vic Morrow
  121. “The notion of the world as a village is becoming a reality.”

    James Wolfensohn
  122. “It is no accident that I made Cartoon Town a simple little village - in many ways it mirrored my home town. And, yes, many of my puppet characters took on some of the more eccentric characteristics of people I knew there.”

    William Jackson
  123. “During the engagement I tried to throw a strong force through the canon, but I was obliged to use it elsewhere before it had gotten to the supposed location of the village.”

    George Crook
  124. “Faculty met, and after the usual business, some conversation was had about certain students being addicted to drinking, and it was reported that a citizen of the village had informed a member of the Faculty that there was a good deal of drinking this term among the students.”

    Daniel H. Hill
  125. “You know, one of the only times I ever wrote about art was the obituary of Warhol that I did for the Village Voice.”

    Barbara Kruger
  126. “Franz Kline, who became known for his black and white paintings, did a whole series of gorgeous landscapes and wonderful portraits that may still hang in Greenwich Village.”

    David Amram
  127. “In 1978, the tradition of running from village to village with a message was revived. that first run was from Davis to Los Angeles, a distance of 500 miles.”

    Dennis Banks
  128. “Organized religion provides a model of the way all organizations, from the state down to the village garden club, end a price in terms of a member's freedom of thought and action.”

    Robert Shea
  129. “The amount of horror one used to hear about in one village could be quite extreme. But one might not have heard about all the other villages' horrors at the same time.”

    Sharon Olds
  130. “For instance, some early ideas for Florida were done only recently. The idea of a little village was there from the beginning and now we have this 'Celebration' village. Same thing for the Disney Institute. Walt talked about this idea in the very first.”

    John Hench
  131. “Working on a film, you don't get time to develop rivalries, but the theatre is like a little village, and the differences between me, Lionel and Georgia grew.”

    Ron Moody
  132. “My look was even more solidified when I started singing in Greenwich Village with my sister Lucy. We wore matching dresses as the Simon Sisters.”

    Carly Simon
  133. “I've gone through the village of my songwriting and my artistry, and I've gone through lots of different phases, including one where it has been very quiet and abandoned me for a few years.”

    Carly Simon
  134. “Very much like that, and very much a loner, do you know and I didn't fit really into sport or all kind of group activities as a kid, I couldn't find a niche. And music was not really part of the kind of village curriculum it would, you know.”

    Eric Clapton
  135. “There was this mountain village in Russia where my music was getting in on some German radio station. I remember this because music used to get up to Saskatchewan from Texas. Late at night after the local station closed down.”

    Joni Mitchell
  136. “The more you participate in our common endeavors, the more successful your work in the factory, mine, wharf or village, in an economic institute or in the arts, in commerce or administration, the sooner we will be where we all want to be.”

    Walter Ulbricht
  137. “My family actually lived in the same village for about 400 years. They had great stability until the last century. People lived and intermarried in small villages.”

    Roger Bannister
  138. “I have asked the village blacksmith to forge golden chains to tie our ankles together. I have gathered all the gay ribbons in the world to wind around and around and around and around and around and around again around our two waists.”

    Harry Crosby
  139. “I had met a young lady who wanted to be in the theater. It was Judy Holliday. She had somehow fallen down the steps of the Village Vanguard, which still exists today.”

    Adolph Green
  140. “When I walked to school in the mornings I would start out alone but would pick up four other boys along the way. We would set out together after school across the village green.”

    Roald Dahl
  141. “There was a village watercolour society and they'd come and paint in my field. I watched them from the window, the way they would struggle this way and that to find the perfect moment. God has made every angle on that beautiful, and I felt that tremendously.”

    Nicolas Roeg
  142. “Yes, in my books I do edit myself to keep from becoming the Village Explainer.”

    Thomas Perry
  143. “This is unexposed film of Greenwich Village because nothing ever happens there.”

    Weegee
  144. “Yes, I was a parish priest for five years. I was a curate in a large working class parish in Bristol and the Vicar of a village in Kent.”

    John Polkinghorne
  145. “During the session of the Supreme Court, in the village of -, about three weeks ago, when a number of people were collected in the principal street of the village, I observed a young man riding up and down the street, as I supposed, in a violent passion.”

    Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
  146. “So, we just kind of created our own thing and that's part of the beauty of Athens: is that it's so off the map and there's no way you could ever be the East Village or an L.A. scene or a San Francisco scene, that it just became its own thing.”

    Michael Stipe
  147. “If you go to most third world countries, the older woman dispenses advice to the arguing couple while other members of the family, or even the village, sit around and listen. It is no big deal.”

    Trisha Goddard
  148. “I began when I was a child, because I was born and grew up in a little village. And many people ride the horses. So, it was a big - it has been a big passion for me.”

    Andrea Bocelli
  149. “I quit the tax job then and decided that I was going to play in a band. I answered ads in the Village Voice and went through two days of auditioning for bands.”

    Robert Quine
  150. “There had so lately been a large force of Spanish cavalry at the village, which had made a great impression on the minds of the young men, as to their power, consequence, which my appearance with 20 infantry was by no means calculated to remove.”

    Zebulon Pike
  151. “The village had a mill near it, situated on the little creek, which made very good flour. The population consisted of civilized Indians, but much mixed blood.”

    Zebulon Pike
  152. “The Pawnee chief had left the village the day after the doctor arrived, with 50 or 60 horses and many people, and had taken his course to the north of our route.”

    Zebulon Pike
  153. “But in my imagination this whole thing developed and I started mixing up old folk songs with the Beatles beat and taking them down to Greenwich Village and playing them for the people there.”

    Roger McGuinn
  154. “I grew up in Greenwich Village. Dad was friends with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.”

    Yancy Butler
  155. “You can criticize any news staff in some ways, but the one thing that you couldn't call the Village Voice staff was a staff of stenographers, taking notes from public figures and just passing them on.”

    Sydney Schanberg
  156. “Lacey said if he wanted to read a daily or regular critiques of the Bush administration, he would read the New York Times, and that's not what he wanted in the Village Voice.”

    Sydney Schanberg
  157. “My background did not start with the East Side; it started with Greenwich Village, which is West Side.”

    Gregory Corso
  158. “My father took me back home, back to Greenwich Village, and he thought by taking me out of the orphanage he'd be out of the World War too. But no way - they got him anyway. He went in the Navy and then I lived on the streets.”

    Gregory Corso
  159. “Now, twenty years old, I come out and I go back to Greenwich Village. Now, of course, I'm a wealthy man.”

    Gregory Corso
  160. “Lincoln's stature and strength, his intelligence and ambition - in short, all the elements which gave him popularity among men in New Salem, rendered him equally attractive to the fair sex of that village.”

    John George Nicolay
  161. “So I played the acoustic guitar and harmonica and stomped my foot and I think I was right in assuming that Greenwich Village would be the best place to perform my own material and possibly get some attention, move on to making records and all.”

    Steve Forbert
  162. “The Jumble Shop would be one place where we'd sometimes accumulate down in the Village. I think it might be just a place that's unknown that was right around the corner from wherever it was that we met.”

    Lee Krasner
  163. “Until I was four years old I lived in the house of my paternal grandfather, about two miles from the pretty little village of Wallace, at the mouth of the river of that name.”

    Simon Newcomb
  164. “In this era of the global village, the tide of democracy is running. And it will not cease, not in China, not in South Africa, not in any corner of this earth, where the simple idea of democracy and freedom has taken root.”

    Paul Tsongas
  165. “As soon as I was old enough to drive, I got a job at a local newspaper. There was someone who influenced me. He wrote a column for The Guardian from this tiny village in India.”

    Nicholas Kristof
  166. “Every rustic who delivers in the village alehouse his slow, infrequent sentences, may help to kill or keep alive the fatal superstitions which clog his race.”

    William Kingdon Clifford
  167. “When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons!”

    Daphne Zuniga
  168. “Here, like everywhere else, laughing and singing, dancing and dreaming are not exactly the whole of reality; and for one ray of sun shining on the hut, the rest of the village remains in the dark.”

    Simone Schwarz-Bart
  169. “When I first started the show, I was known as the 'cop nerd.' I was in the 9th Precinct in the East Village every day. I'd be at work wearing a fake bulletproof vest with foam in it, then I'd leave and put on a real one to ride around with these guys.”

    Jason Wiles
  170. “I've had some amazing people in my life. Look at my father - he came from a small fishing village of five hundred people and at six foot four with giant ears and a kind of very odd expression, thought he could be a movie star. So go figure, you know?”

    Kiefer Sutherland
  171. “I was a nut for Dostoevsky. You can tell a lot from what people read between those ages. My brother was a Steinbeck freak and now he lives in a little village in New Hampshire and he's a baker.”

    Vincent Kartheiser
  172. “I stay in France. Better to be the queen of a village than a servant in a kingdom.”

    Emmanuelle Beart
  173. “I think the most surprising thing about the Olympics would be the amount of interaction and partying that goes on behind the scenes. They have nightclubs at the Olympic Village. It's like college all over again.”

    Misty May-Treanor
  174. “In winter I go skiing on Saturdays and Sundays when the slopes are quieter due to changeover day for tourists, and in summer I hike up into the mountains at sunset, just as the village is settling down to dinner.”

    Vanessa Mae
  175. “It used to happen in villages and towns in China that they would have - I guess you'd call them beauty contests - where all of the women of a particular village or town would be seated behind these screens or curtains with only their feet showing.”

    Lisa See
  176. “Maybe there's less oppression growing up in a small village, and fewer rules, and less danger.”

    Luke Treadaway
  177. “If you're the village blacksmith and a model T comes along, you better become a mechanic. People's lives are better when they get news online versus having to wait for the morning paper. It's a lot more efficient, a lot more real time, a lot less waste.”

    Marc Andreessen
  178. “When I'm in town on Sundays, I sometimes go down to the Central Bar in the East Village to watch English football. But my natural inclination now is to get in the car with my wife and kids and get out of town.”

    Joe Scarborough
  179. “Finally, there's a sense in which I look at this Westminster village and London intelligentsia as an outsider.”

    Diane Abbott
  180. “I am the granddaughter of a Welsh coal miner who was determined that his kids get out of the mines. My dad got his first job when he was six years old, in a little village in Wales called Nantyffyllon, cleaning bottles at the Colliers Arms.”

    Ann Romney
  181. “My art teacher in junior high was a very out gay man and a mentor to me. He would tell us about Greenwich Village and show us the 'Village Voice' and describe his life, but it was all sort of subversive and below the radar.”

    Gus Van Sant
  182. “We have been working with Habitat for Humanity and we have built eighty homes, 80% of which are being lived in by New Orleans' musicians. It is called the Musicians' Village and at the center is the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music.”

    Harry Connick, Jr
  183. “There is no way you are going to be forgiven for blowing up a village and killing a bunch of people.”

    Henry Rollins
  184. “It was so much fun being in the Olympic Village and meeting all the athletes.”

    Jordyn Wieber
  185. “I think more of the little kids from a school in a little village in Niger who get teaching two hours a day, sharing one chair for three of them, and who are very keen to get an education. I have them in my mind all the time. Because I think they need even more help than the people in Athens.”

    Christine Lagarde
  186. “I was still 15 when I met John Lennon at a village fete in Woolton, in Liverpool.”

    Paul McCartney
  187. “If you're an Afghan village leader in a small town down around Kandahar somewhere, and you know that the footprint is getting smaller for your security, and the Taliban saying don't forget, I'm going to be back real soon, who is your loyalty going to go through?”

    Mike Rogers
  188. “I have seen vast, perhaps unbelievable, changes during the journey that has brought me from the flicker of a lamp in a small Bengal village to the chandeliers of Delhi.”

    Pranab Mukherjee
  189. “India is a land of plenty inhibited by poverty; India has an enthralling, uplifting civilization that sparkles not only in our magnificent art, but also in the enormous creativity and humanity of our daily life in city and village.”

    Pranab Mukherjee
  190. “There are 10,000 local governments in the state of New York. Ten thousand! Town, village, lighting district, water district, sewer district, a special district to count the other districts in case you missed a district.”

    Andrew Cuomo
  191. “What had brought me to New York in the autumn of 1972 was a letter of recommendation written by Norman Mailer, the author of 'The Naked and the Dead' and American literature's leading heavyweight contender, to Dan Wolf, the delphic editor of 'The Village Voice.'”

    James Wolcott
  192. “My father was a doctor, and I admired him and got along well with him. He took me with him on house calls. We were living in Flushing, which was then a sleepy village of 25,000 - before the subway got there. I've been sure I wanted to be a doctor since I was about 12.”

    Lewis Thomas
  193. “As anyone knows who has ever had to set up a military encampment or build a village from the ground up, occupations pose staggering logistical problems.”

    Barbara Ehrenreich
  194. “A rescue mission doesn't involve going in and just taking a child and leaving. You can't just choose any child at random. Every kid has a case that is based on that child's original family. So, we made it over to a village, found the child; we were interacting with the child.”

    Jason Mraz
  195. “I know a lot of people in the retirement village that I have a house in in Florida that are on the Internet and are reading the paper on the Internet, and they're communicating on the Internet.”

    Davy Jones
  196. “All of Africa's resources should be declared resources of the state and managed by the nation. Our experience in Bolivia shows that when you take control of natural resources for the people of the town and village, major world change is possible.”

    Evo Morales
  197. “I live in the East Village, and occasionally people will recognize me there. When I'm in Williamsburg, I always get recognized. Midtown, not so much.”

    Andrew Rannells
  198. “I remember being unemployed and walking the East Village streets for many years, constantly checking my voice mail on pay phones, hoping for an audition.”

    Rainn Wilson
  199. “I grew up reading the 'Village Voice' and wanting to be one of these multidisciplinary music writers, film writers, book writers. And I lucked out getting a job at the 'Voice' right after college.”

    Colson Whitehead
  200. “I also have a soft spot for spicy chicken wings. They are always best eaten at dives and sports bars, like Wogie's in the West Village, New York City, near my house.”

    Gail Simmons
  201. “A great day in New York would be to wake up, get a cup of coffee and head up to Central Park for a nice walk. Then I'd go down to the East Village and stroll around. After that, maybe I'd go check out a museum or catch an indie film at the Angelika.”

    Emmanuelle Chriqui
  202. “Greenwich Village always had its share of mind readers, but there are many more these days, and they seem to have moved closer to the mainstream of life in the city. What was crazy 10 years ago is now respectable, even among the best-educated New Yorkers.”

    Aravind Adiga
  203. “I live in a Swiss village so small, if you sneeze everyone knows.”

    Geraldine Chaplin
  204. “There's nothing nicer than coming back to your village, where people like my mum's friends take the mick out of me. I prefer that to the craziness of Hollywood.”

    Jeremy Irvine
  205. “Being famous as a writer is like being famous in a village. It's not really any very heady fame.”

    Peter Carey
  206. “You go to Holland, France, Germany, every community, the tiniest village, they have magnificent, pristine sports facilities.”

    Graham Taylor
  207. “I thought I was going to write fiction but I fell backwards into non-fiction. It started when I got locked out of two apartments in one day and I told the story to some friends, one of whom worked in the 'Village Voice' and asked me to turn it into an essay.”

    Sloane Crosley
  208. “I keep a very low profile in Switzerland. There are only about 2,000 people in the village I live in, so it's a quiet town.”

    Adam Derek Scott
  209. “Yes, the small village that we live in, in Virginia, is a very interesting place, in terms of its Civil War history, because it was a town that was founded by Quakers in 1733.”

    Geraldine Brooks
  210. “The magic kit we developed with Idea Village is an extraordinary success in 40,000 stores across America. The TV commercial we shot for it has produced amazing results - unbelievable.”

    Criss Angel
  211. “Until the end of elementary school, I lived in a suburban area, so the type of village I used to live in is borderline between village and the city, so I'm familiar with the rustic environment.”

    Bong Joon-ho
  212. “I could never muster the courage to speak to girls in my college in Pune. Most of them were Parsis and spoke English. I came from a village and could barely converse in English.”

    Sharad Pawar
  213. “Now if you are condemned to life on welfare, I'm not so sure that being in a bigger welfare village is that much better than being in a smaller welfare village.”

    Tony Abbott
  214. “It is true that I am a writer, and I was married to a composer, and I have lived in a small village in New England, but my children are not named Heracles and Persephone, and my daughter doesn't disappear underground every six months and emerge in the spring.”

    Jamaica Kincaid
  215. “Yes, I first visited Korphe village, Braldu valley, Baltistan, Pakistan, after failing to summit K2 in 1993, and met Haji Ali, a long time dear mentor and friend. My second visit to Korphe was in 1994.”

    Greg Mortenson
  216. “You know, Greenwich Village was the traditional bohemia of New York. I wish I could say that was entirely true now. It's, uh… changed. It's now got, God help us, investment bankers and journalists, but it's still a very beautiful part of New York.”

    Jay McInerney
  217. “I was born and I live in a small village, where the centre of life is the square, and the small bar/cafe.”

    Diego Della Valle
  218. “Being outside the candy store looking in is the state of people today. Whether you're in a Pakistani village watching somebody in a car drive by, or you're in the city of Lahore going to a restaurant and seeing somebody with a security entourage coming in… you're exposed to people with more.”

    Mohsin Hamid
  219. “When I was in college, my whole goal was to write for the 'Village Voice,' and I think I was doing that by the time I was twenty-one or twenty, so everything else has kind of been gravy, you know?”

    Neil Strauss
  220. “The destruction of India's village system was the greatest of England's blunders.”

    Annie Besant
  221. “Even if you live in a tiny village, there's an Internet site. It's quite easy to find clothes, but sometimes women don't know how to mix them.”

    Ines de La Fressange
  222. “I love Rebel Rebel in Manhattan's West Village for vinyl, but record stores are hard to come by these days. I almost don't even use iTunes. I mostly use music subscription services. But I'll go into Rebel Rebel once a month or so and buy everything I love on vinyl.”

    Jake Shears
  223. “I grew up playing with kids from Hurt Village, playing with kids from other housing projects, Lamar Terrace, because my grandmother lived in that particular area. So, I always wondered how I would have turned out if I would have lived in that particular given circumstance.”

    Katori Hall
  224. “One cannot live on potatoes alone. It is said that one wants bread with potatoes. And when there's no bread, a Jew takes his stick, and goes through the village in search of business.”

    Sholom Aleichem
  225. “I like places where you can dance to crazy music, like Bedlam or Eastern Bloc in the East Village.”

    Nicola Formichetti
  226. “I was born in a mining village, and you either played football or played football. If you didn't play, there was something wrong with you.”

    Alan Hansen
  227. “I have nothing against romance. I believe that we must hold on to the right to dream and to be romantic. But an Indian village is not something that I would romanticize that easily.”

    Arundhati Roy
  228. “If people are able to run the affairs of a village well, eventually they'll be able to run a township, and a county.”

    Wen Jiabao
  229. “On my show 'One on One', I interview leaders from around the world - in politics, business, art. My other show, 'Her Village', is more like 'The View'.”

    Yang Lan
  230. “When I listen to hip-hop, it's like no big difference how people sing in my village, 'cause bling would be their cow.”

    Emmanuel Jal
  231. “When I was in south Sudan, people used to rap in my village. But the rapping was more in the mother tongue, Nuer.”

    Emmanuel Jal
  232. “When I met my designs in the market of a remote village in the West Indies, or in the airport restaurant in Zurich, I felt like the mother of many well-behaved children.”

    Eva Zeisel
  233. “When I was 18, I lived in Greenwich Village, New York, for nine months. At that time, I wanted to change the world, not through architecture, but through painting. I lived the artist's life, mingling with poets and writers, and working as a waiter. I was intrigued by the aliveness of the city.”

    Christian de Portzamparc
  234. “I grew up in a small, strictly-Catholic fishing village on the coast of Wales. The people there have a different attitude to life than those in Hollywood - people stick together more.”

    Catherine Zeta-Jones
  235. “Mothers really were not built to raise babies not only by themselves, but with only a partner. For millions of years, a woman had much more than just her husband to help rear her young… This whole idea of 'it takes a village to raise a child' is exactly how we're supposed to live.”

    Helen Fisher
  236. “I think part of picking where you live in New York is accepting who you are. Really looking at yourself and going, 'Yeah, I'm not cool enough for the West Village.'”

    Tina Fey
  237. “As a child growing up in a grey-skied Yorkshire village, I would occasionally happen upon a Bollywood movie on the television. After a few minutes watching a bunch of sari-clad dancers cavorting on a Swiss mountain to tuneless music, I would switch over to some proper drama about housing estates and single mothers.”

    Simon Beaufoy
  238. “My father came to Chennai at the age of 16 from a village in Coimbatore. He was an artist and was clear he wanted to do something, so he came to Chennai and joined an art course for eight years before he came into films.”

    Suriya
  239. “I'm really grateful to my parents for having the confidence in me to let me go. I was terrified I might have to slink back to the village with my tail between my legs, and treated every job as though it were my last - I still do - but fortunately, I got work and things seemed to slot into place.”

    Sheridan Smith
  240. “I, and others like me - trap stars - we always considered ourselves Robin Hoods: we go out and get the money. Just think, if you was in the village and you a hunter, you take pride in going out to hunt the prey and bring it back for the village to eat. In our situation, we took pride in getting money so that the hood could eat.”

    Young Jeezy
  241. “When you do 'Mad Fat Diary' or 'The Village,' you always learn about the particular time period, and that's always nice for an actor.”

    Nico Mirallegro
  242. “The whole world is global. With the Internet, it's like we're all living in a small village. We're starting more and more to realize there is no difference, we can work together, we can put aside our differences and work on our similarities and be successful in that way.”

    Shohreh Aghdashloo
  243. “I don't need to move to the States; I love our little village, Ibstock.”

    Stephen Graham
  244. “I was going to become a youth worker because I do voluntary work with the kids in the little village where I live. I make little films with them and stuff when I'm not working. I thought, I'll pack it in then, and go and do something I love doing, and get a regular job because I've got two kids and a mortgage.”

    Stephen Graham
  245. “My mother is very funny. She is from a village; she has a typical village kind of humour. Often she says a lot of things she herself isn't aware is a punch line.”

    Kapil Sharma
  246. “It was one of my dreams as a child, growing up in my little village with my cousins. We used to walk together, and I used to say, when you look at the world map, 'This town is there, that town is there, that river is there.' I used to say, 'One day, I'm going to travel these places.'”

    Jimmy Cliff
  247. “My father was a coal hewer from Goldthorpe, a coal-mining village in South Yorkshire. He played for the Yorkshire second team as an opening fast bowler - to me he was a gorgeously heroic man. He helped form a union and closed down the Barnsley seam because it was seeping gas, and saved many, many lives.”

    Brian Blessed
  248. “My only worry about tweeting and modern technology is how it has crept into even the darkest corners of the absolute global village we live in.”

    Denis Leary
  249. “This is going to make me sound ancient, but I remember Juhu Beach when there weren't any buildings on it. You'd go through countryside and arrive at this amazing beach. I remember driving from Delhi to the Qutab Minar through countryside. Mehrauli was a little village - that's all gone.”

    Salman Rushdie
  250. “I try to find some time for my horses. I began when I was a child, because I was born and grew up in a little village. And many people ride the horses. So, it was a big - it has been a big passion for me.”

    Andrea Bocelli
  251. “I am restless. I don't mind leaving this comfortable, static life. I could live a year on my own in a remote village.”

    Michael Palin
  252. “I grew up in Sierra Leone, in a small village where as a boy my imagination was sparked by the oral tradition of storytelling. At a very young age I learned the importance of telling stories - I saw that stories are the most potent way of seeing anything we encounter in our lives, and how we can deal with living.”

    Ishmael Beah
  253. “Be it a village or a city, education is very important, and it always comes into you.”

    Kareena Kapoor Khan
  254. “I was born in a family of landless peasants, in Azinhaga, a small village in the province of Ribatejo, on the right bank of the Almonda River, around a hundred kilometres north-east of Lisbon.”

    Jose Saramago
  255. “What I particularly like about Broadway is the camaraderie and the friendship of other people in other shows. Everybody knows you're opening and cares about you. There's a real village atmosphere.”

    Ian Mckellen
  256. “I truly have a village supporting me. My son has godmothers, godfathers, grandparents and so many others in his life who love him as much as I do. They're there for both of us. I may not have a mate or husband, but I'm definitely not a single parent.”

    Jill Scott
  257. “Britain can sometimes feel like a very small village, and you're this, I dunno, scarlet woman they're all gossiping about.”

    Sam Taylor-Johnson
  258. “I'm luckier than my grandfather, who didn't move more than five miles from the village in which he was born.”

    David Attenborough
  259. “I was born in Paris, and it's a beautiful place, but London feels like home. I like the village feeling, I like running in the parks - even the food isn't as bad as it used to be.”

    Eva Green
  260. “In the books I have written, I have created in my mind a universe. My kids say I have a village in my head and I live in that village, and it's true. When I start writing a book, characters from previous books reappear. All my emotions, my mind, my heart, my dreams, everything becomes connected with a new book, and nothing else really matters.”

    Isabel Allende
  261. “I'm lucky to live in New York, a city that offers so many options for lunch. I can pick up dumplings from a Midtown food truck, grab empanadas by the dozen in Spanish Harlem or get a fantastic bowl of ramen in the East Village.”

    Marcus Samuelsson
  262. “I grew up in a little village in the west of Ireland.”

    Philip Treacy
  263. “I encourage people to get a village so that there will always be someone who's like family looking out for your child.”

    Kym Whitley
  264. “We had been reading about these beatniks who hung out or lived in Greenwich Village, and we wanted to find out what a 'beatnik' was, and so a friend and I went right to the source. What we learned, of course, was that beatniks were mostly artists.”

    Richie Havens
  265. “I saw the Village as a place you could escape to, to express yourself. When I first went there, I wrote and performed poetry. Then I drew portraits for a couple of years. It took a while before I thought about picking up a guitar.”

    Richie Havens
  266. “Ice Cold' is the eighth in my 'Rizzoli and Isles' thriller series. It was inspired by a true occurrence in the 1960s, now known as the 'Dugway Incident,' in which 6,000 sheep mysteriously died overnight in a remote area of Utah. I thought, 'What if it happened instead to people? What if the inhabitants of an entire village vanished overnight?”

    Tess Gerritsen
  267. “Hillary Clinton famously talked about how raising a child takes a village. Except our society isn't set up that way. We're organized in nuclear units, and a single mom can ask her friends only so many times for help picking up the kids.”

    Katharine Weymouth
  268. “I am a village boy, and Amsterdam for me was always the big town.”

    Anton Corbijn
  269. “I guess I am in handsome - in certain parts of the world. If I was, like, in Mongolia, living on a mountain and in my village, I could be the hottest guy. In L.A., I'm… average?”

    Bobby Lee
  270. “I used to run away from school to my village. But later, I went to the U.S. for studies and lost touch.”

    Randeep Hooda
  271. “I would often take this bus and go to a nearby village where I had hordes of animal friends. I was hardly around four or five years old then. The conductor was so used to seeing me hop on to the bus and get down at the same place, that he never asked any questions. The strangest part is, he never asked for a ticket either!”

    Randeep Hooda
  272. “I was the first member of my family to cross into Pakistan and find his ancestral village.”

    Sanjeev Bhaskar
  273. “The difference that a drama group or a cinema club can make to a small village or a town. It opens people up to ideas, potential about themselves that really, in a way, education often fails to. It's a way of drawing a community together.”

    Gabriel Byrne
  274. “Like so many poor Ilokanos, my grandparents left their village, for it could no longer sustain them. The Ilocos is a narrow coastal plain where, so often, the mountain drops to the sea. Land hunger had always afflicted the Ilokanos and made them migratory.”

    F. Sionil Jose
  275. “I was born in an Ilokano village called Cabugawan. Most of the houses in it were roofed with thatch, pan-aw, a species of wild grass.”

    F. Sionil Jose
  276. “When I was 5 years old, we had nothing in the village. One day, in front of my house, some soldiers in a big Cadillac started to do a picnic. I looked at them like they were coming from the moon. I remember they gave me a box of rice pudding - that, for me, was the American Dream.”

    Renzo Rosso
  277. “I had a world of people raising me; it was like a little village.”

    Gaby Hoffmann
  278. “In 1990, my wife and I were married in her village in southwestern Uganda. The festivities went on for three days, and all the while a couple of dozen gray-crowned cranes, with regal bonnets of sun-shot yellow feathers, were pecking and padding around in the adjacent savanna.”

    Alex Shoumatoff
  279. “My older brother was a musical prodigy, and he got a scholarship to the Bronx House Music School. We moved to the Bronx when I was 4 to be close to his music school. Then I got a music scholarship myself, at the age of 6, but that was for a school down in Greenwich Village. I had to take the elevated train and then the subway to get there.”

    Mildred Dresselhaus
  280. “Some, I verily believe, delight to be slave-men; it is a joy to them, and they would not change their condition; not only miserable village wretches, but men in good position, well-to-do sycophants.”

    Richard Jefferies
  281. “I have a constituency with 52,000 people and a million sheep. I was in one village where a local kid was run over by a tractor. They took him to Carlisle, but they couldn't be bothered to wait at the hospital. So they put him in a darkened room for two weeks, then said he was fine. But I'm not so sure he was.”

    Rory Stewart
  282. “It's our responsibility for the village to say, 'Hey we're going to create these programs,' whether it's sports, creative arts, music, we need some things to give young people positive things to do, and that's including jobs.”

    Common
  283. “In 1965, I went to what was called the worst Bihar famine in India, and I saw starvation, death, people dying of hunger, for the first time. It changed my life. I came back home, told my mother, 'I'd like to live and work in a village.' Mother went into a coma.”

    Bunker Roy
  284. “Jeff Sachs has the Millennium Villages. He spends $2.5 million in one village. It's an absolutely ridiculous model, because I've said that if you gave me $2.5 million, I can train 100 grandmothers, solar electrify 100 villages - 10,000 houses - and save you 100,000 litres of kerosene.”

    Bunker Roy
  285. “On 11 September, I was living in Greenwich Village, New York; my children learned to tell south from north by looking at the World Trade Center.”

    Yochai Benkler
  286. “Until the Nineteen-Eighties, when Deng Xiaoping designated the area as China's first special economic zone, Shenzhen had been a tiny fishing village. Suddenly, eleven million people appeared, seemingly out of nowhere; factories sprang up, often housed in hastily constructed tower blocks.”

    Michael Specter
  287. “I have covered wars, before the epidemic began and since. They are all ugly and painful and unjust, but for me, nothing has matched the dread I felt while walking through the Castro, the Village, or Dupont Circle at the height of the AIDS epidemic.”

    Michael Specter
  288. “I chose to document the lives of people living in a remote village in Alaska called Shishmaref because there we can literally see how climate change is affecting their homes, livelihoods and ultimately their lives.”

    Amy J. Berg
  289. “I live here in Vermont, in a village of barely a thousand people halfway up the state's third highest mountain.”

    Chris Bohjalian
  290. “I grew up on the South Island of New Zealand, in a city chosen and beloved by my parents for its proximity to the mountains - Christchurch is two hours distant from the worn saddle of Arthur's Pass, the mountain village that was and is my father's spiritual touchstone, his chapel and cathedral in the wild.”

    Eleanor Catton
  291. “Rising living standards - whether in a village, a region, a nation, or the world - depend first on specialization: on letting people concentrate on what they do best and trade with others who specialize in other things.”

    Virginia Postrel
  292. “Now in the 1980s, I happened to notice that if you look at an aerial photograph of an African village, you see fractals. And I thought, 'This is fabulous! I wonder why?' And of course I had to go to Africa and ask folks why.”

    Ron Eglash
  293. “The Afghans I met were some of the nicest and most honorable people I've ever encountered. There is a code called 'Pashtunwali,' so if someone invites you into their village, every last man will fight to protect your life. I was impressed by that.”

    Brad Thor
  294. “I don't see a lot of movies that portray the East Village as well as I think they can.”

    Adam Rapp
  295. “Almost every week, there are stories in the press or on Chinese social media about what even the official Chinese media call 'hot online topics:' stories about how people in a particular village or town used Weibo to expose malfeasance by local or regional authorities.”

    Rebecca MacKinnon
  296. “After my grandfather began to be successful, he returned to the village where he was born and founded a primary school.”

    Guler Sabanci
  297. “I rode with four street-clothes cops in the East Village. I spent six weeks riding with them every day - in street clothes, with a vest underneath.”

    Jason Wiles
  298. “I did not have a mobile phone in 1993. No one did, except the occasional banker or Hollywood star seeming smart, or the main character in 'American Psycho.' In 1993, every day was 'let's get lost.' I could walk Greenwich Village for hours and not be found.”

    Elizabeth Wurtzel
  299. “People think New York is this big city where no one knows each other, but when you live in the Village, it's the opposite.”

    Nigel Barker
  300. “I come from Nigeria, and we live by the idea that it takes a village. So my entire team. I live by my team: my friends, my neighbors, my teachers - they're the people who taught me how to be a free actor.”

    Uzo Aduba
  301. “Photographer James Nachtwey has spent his professional life in the places people most want to avoid: war zones and refugee camps, the city flattened by an earthquake, the village swallowed by a flood, the farm hollowed out by famine.”

    Nancy Gibbs
  302. “Monica Besra, a Bengali woman from a remote Indian village, was reportedly suffering from a malignant ovarian tumor when she went, in 1998, to a hospice founded by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity. Nuns at the mission reportedly placed a medallion with Teresa's image on Besra's abdomen, and the tumor disappeared.”

    Charles Duhigg
  303. “My parents, Mary Agnes Smith and Rowland Smith, both had to work since their early teens, she in the holiday boarding house of her mother and he in his father's market garden in Marton Moss, a village on the south side of Blackpool, just north of Saint Anne's-on-Sea.”

    Michael Smith
  304. “I grew up in the East Village with a lot of old people in my building, and I'm not sure if they lost their sense of smell over the years, but they always seemed to smell like they poured a bottle of perfume on themselves. I never want to become that person.”

    Sarah Hyland
  305. “I was born in Clinton, Mississippi, which had 1,500-2,500 people when I was growing up - a village.”

    Barry Hannah
  306. “People in my village had this mindset that in big cities like New York, if you are lost or without directions, no one will help you. The first time I came here, I tried to make sure not to walk by myself, because it would be difficult for me if I got lost. But people will help you.”

    William Kamkwamba
  307. “I wish it was possible to do the work and not have to talk about it, but it is traditional in the theater to go into the village square and bang the drum and say, 'Come see this show, come see this show.'”

    Tyne Daly
  308. “When we say, even in a global village, that all politics is local, we mean that national sovereignties are the only reliable source of political authority.”

    Michael Ignatieff
  309. “Coca-Cola is the only business in the world where no matter which country or town or village you are in, if someone asks what do you do, and you say you work for Coca-Cola, you never have to answer the question, 'What is that?'”

    Muhtar Kent
  310. “Where I grew up, in a remote village at the back of a valley, the old still thought the dead needed attending to - a notion so universal, it's enscribed in all religions. If you didn't, they might exact revenge upon the living.”

    W. G. Sebald
  311. “Dave Van Ronk, for those who don't know him - probably most don't know - was a folk singer. He's kind of the biggest person on the scene in 1961 in the folk revival in Greenwich Village, biggest person on the scene until Bob Dylan showed up.”

    Ethan Coen
  312. “I come from a small village in Sicily. For all Italian people, family is very important. We don't fight with our families.”

    Domenico Dolce
  313. “There's a village in my computer - friends, fans, readers, and colleagues. It's a populous, sometimes chaotic little burg always bustling with news, gossip, opinions and potential excitement.”

    Lisa Unger
  314. “I love the village in my computer. There's little validation in the day-to-day life of a writer; sometimes we ache for a connection.”

    Lisa Unger
  315. “Of course, like all organic processes, there is an ebb and a flow to writing. One does not exist without the other. The writer needs to be vigilant in protecting both, confident in the knowledge that the village will be there when we choose, finally, to open the door.”

    Lisa Unger
  316. “Retail banking in Africa is very weak. You can't go to a village and get money from an ATM or visit a branch of the bank. So people have to use the Internet.”

    Mo Ibrahim
  317. “When I saw the rough cuts of 'The Village of Peace,' I was immediately intrigued and wanted to share this story on the global stage.”

    Amar'e Stoudemire
  318. “I've been going to Bicester Village since I was young. My mum and dad really loved that place, and I always used to stock up on clothes. I love the fact that it supports great British designers.”

    Rita Ora
  319. “I went to all the shops in the village looking for work. I didn't have any qualifications. I ended up working in a grocery shop for about a year and then went to a confectioner, where I earned three pounds 10 shillings. I gave the money to my mother and father, but I also managed to save five shillings a week.”

    Bonnie Tyler
  320. “I grew up in a village of 12 houses. We had a well and a cow.”

    Olesya Rulin
  321. “I do go back to Russia frequently, about twice a year. I hate the flight, but it's worth it. My parents have a home in a little village of 12 houses. It's not on any map, so unless you know it's there, you won't find it. Nothing works there; no Internet, no cell phone, and the land line only works sometimes. It's great!”

    Olesya Rulin
  322. “Indeed, it was largely the clubbiness of the Washington village press corps that let Nixon get away with Watergate and still win his landslide in 1972.”

    Rick Perlstein
  323. “I can't think of a specific meal, but my favourite country for food has got to be France. I love those restaurants in the middle of the village squares.”

    Giles Foden
  324. “Even a small village in the middle of Africa with a 3D printer will have access to any good it can download. The world of the 'Star Trek' replicator is not far away.”

    Peter Diamandis
  325. “Every village in Africa now has a cyber cafe.”

    Patrick Chappatte
  326. “Since the whole village was poor, we didn't realize our own poverty. I was happy.”

    Bidzina Ivanishvili
  327. “I grew up in Ditchling. It was an idyllic village at the foot of the South Downs. In those days, the village was full of artists and sculptors.”

    Donald Sinden
  328. “Something I learned when I was very young: with cooking, it doesn't matter where you are; you can always cook. You can end up in small village in Peru where somebody's cooking, take a spoon and taste it, and you might not be too sure what you're eating, but you can taste the soul in the food. That's what is beautiful with food.”

    Daniel Boulud
  329. “So often at home in the West Village, I'm like, 'Why aren't I allowed a horse?' I would keep a horse in a stable in my apartment, and I would fit him with rubber shoes, and we'd just roll him out. If I needed to go to a meeting somewhere, I'd just get on my horse and go across town.”

    Cary Fukunaga
  330. “Science is international: the best scientists can come from anywhere; they can come from next door, or they can come from a small village in a country anywhere in the world - we need to make it easier.”

    John O'Keefe
  331. “I grew up in the East Village, in Alphabet City, when it was a very dangerous neighborhood. To survive there, I had to learn to be a little bit invisible.”

    Josh Pais
  332. “I could've shot the whole East Village, because it was and is my neighborhood. But Seventh Street is precious to me.”

    Josh Pais
  333. “I started - well, in England it works a little bit differently. You have to do Fringe theatre, which is basically free theatre. You do it in pubs and small theaters and village halls across the country, and you work for a theatre company. You're part of a troupe.”

    Joshua Sasse
  334. “I want to try and portray characters that are in real life, that you see day-to-day. If I were to just stay in my little village in Wales, I would have gotten a very small taste of a very big plate.”

    Joshua Sasse
  335. “I divide my time between all the mud and open space in Surrey and the social life and work in London, particularly Chelsea, which still has the same village feel that it had in the swinging Sixties.”

    Mary Quant
  336. “I did a play in New York at the public theater, a Shakespeare play, and M. Night Shyamalan, who is the writer/director of 'The Village,' came and saw me in the play and asked to go to lunch afterwards.”

    Bryce Dallas Howard
  337. “I don't stay in my trailer. I like to sit in video village, probably to the annoyance of some producers and directors, because they really love to talk about actors, and they can't in front of me.”

    Elizabeth Banks
  338. “As the years passed in my village, I witnessed poorly educated young men leaving to seek the greater comforts and liberations of big cities. I would see them on my visits to Delhi.”

    Pankaj Mishra
  339. “Life in a Chinese village is much more organised because the Chinese Communist Party has a presence even in the remotest Chinese village - a presence of the kind that no governmental or non-governmental organisation has in Indian villages.”

    Pankaj Mishra
  340. “I think the presence of caste in India, how the villages are geographically structured on caste lines, is very different from China. The presence of an egalitarian culture is striking in a Chinese village.”

    Pankaj Mishra
  341. “My life was made easy - I lived in a village, and by writing for some newspapers and magazines, had enough to live on. I was happy to be there and write.”

    Pankaj Mishra
  342. “I was privileged because my father was a policeman, and we lived in town. Many people in Malawi are from typical villages. My grandmother insisted I should be in both worlds, and so I needed to be acquainted with village life.”

    Joyce Banda
  343. “What was extraordinary about Occupy London was that it was a village with a louder voice than one of the biggest cities of the world.”

    Rhys Ifans
  344. “Scotland's relationship with Malawi is perhaps unique - with almost every town or village in Scotland having some connection.”

    Nicola Sturgeon
  345. “I remember going into a bookshop, and the only book I saw with a black child on the cover was 'A Thief in the Village' by James Berry, and I thought, 'Is this still the state of publishing?' Then I thought, 'Either I can whine about it or try to do something about it.'”

    Malorie Blackman
  346. “It is indeed fitting for me to make a comment to the effect that it takes a village to raise a child because I have lived in many villages down in deep south, and everyone there who played a part in my stewardship as a young man growing up and as a professional, they have given me unstinting support.”

    Anthony Carmona
  347. “Democracy cannot be a plaything for the capital cities. It has to infiltrate every nook and cranny in the country, including the village.”

    Meles Zenawi
  348. “Alfriston is a compact village set around a rather traffic-weary High Street, mainly of old, timbered buildings. The principal sights lie to the east on the river side.”

    David Hewson
  349. “I was described as a dreamer, a fantasist, even as the village idiot. I didn't care. What I cared about was convincing people to allow me to go on with my work.”

    Ada Yonath
  350. “I was a child, and in 1942, I was evacuated to the Cotswolds with my mother, who was a teacher - she went with her school. I lived in one house in the village, and my mother was in the vicarage.”

    Ruth Rendell
  351. “I was brought up in the north of Scotland, and where I lived was so lowly populated, it was used as a low-flying area by the Air Force, so lots of exciting aircraft used to fly over my village.”

    David Mackay
  352. “Samasource creates jobs in regions where more traditional forms of employment in low-income economies, such as manufacturing, are difficult to scale because of poor infrastructure. In a village in Rukka, India, for example, our small data entry partner employs over 60 people doing various types of Internet research for Samasource.”

    Leila Janah
  353. “I live in New York, but I still get the village gossip. My apartment is a crash pad for so many Singaporean cousins and friends.”

    Kevin Kwan
  354. “I was born on August 10, 1913, in Lorenzkirch, a small village in Saxony, as the fourth child of Theodor and Elisabeth Paul, nee Ruppel. All in all, we were six children. Both parents were descendants from Lutheran ministers in several generations.”

    Wolfgang Paul
  355. “I was born and brought up near a village in Nottinghamshire and in my childhood enjoyed the freedom of the rather isolated country life. After the First World War, my father had bought a small farm, which became a marvelous playground for his five children.”

    Godfrey Hounsfield
  356. “The East Village is where I cut my teeth as a kid. I ran around here on a skateboard.”

    Wylie Dufresne
  357. “After so many years, I feel more American than anything else, but I'm also Romanian and whatever other oddities of temperament I picked up elsewhere, in Transylvania or France, for instance. These days, everybody is both an exile and a resident - they don't call it the global village for nothing.”

    Andrei Codrescu
  358. “I live in New York City, and one day many years ago I was with a poet, Gregory Corso, walking through Greenwich Village. He pointed to a doorway in an alley that he said led to a tunnel under Manhattan, a tunnel he'd use to run from the cops. I started learning about old Prohibition-era speakeasy tunnels under the city, for running whiskey.”

    Ann Nocenti
  359. “In 1936, when I was born in the small Silesian village of Waltersdorf in the county of Sprottau in the then-eastern part of Germany, now part of Poland, the fine structure of the cell was still an enigma.”

    Gunter Blobel
  360. “We lived in a farm village, and no one could afford to buy a car or to fly. We were envious. We couldn't afford any toys. I couldn't imagine making a real car.”

    Li Shufu
  361. “When Edna O'Brien's first novel, 'The Country Girls,' was published in 1960, her family and neighbors in the small Irish village where she was born tossed copies into a bonfire expressly set for that horrifying purpose.”

    Alan Cheuse
  362. “I don't really know the story of the Pied Piper. I don't read stories, first of all. I just remember either a rabbit or a rat leading people out of the village with a flute. That's all I can tell you.”

    R. Kelly
  363. “Information, education, skills, healthcare, livelihood, financial inclusion, small and village enterprises, opportunities for women, conservation of natural resources, distributed clean energy - entirely new possibilities have emerged to change the development model.”

    Narendra Modi
  364. “I had a year off, so my wife and I were heading to Italy to study Italian. We found a little house in a village called Atrani. I discovered that Gore Vidal lived right above us in a big house, so I sent him a note.”

    Jay Parini
  365. “My father was the church organist; the village curate was my mother's brother, a former monk from the order of Pijar, a very well-educated and ascetic man who loved nothing but solitude.”

    Wladyslaw Reymont
  366. “Pop was a devout Roman Catholic; I'm a lapsed Catholic. I'm not the village atheist, but I exert my right not to believe, and I doubt I would have been very public about that were he still alive, simply just so as not to hurt his feelings.”

    Christopher Buckley
  367. “When I first worked in Zimbabwe, I was a complete novice. I was doing a study, and I continued to learn more and more through the years. And where I have learned most is in the village, from the communities.”

    Ann Cotton
  368. “The prevailing view was that girls were outside of school because of the resistance of families to their education. But when I visited a local village, what everyone told me - the chiefs, the parents, the children - was that girls weren't in school because it was the boys that had a better chance of getting paid work in the future.”

    Ann Cotton
  369. “The Lowcountry traditionally is a logical place where the big ships stopped and brought new things in from the ocean, and the islands have a mystical tradition. It is such a visual place, too, with these iconic villages with the Spanish moss and the village and historical homes and the coast.”

    Margaret Stohl
  370. “The Haisla named this point Obela. Not so long ago, the bay was lined with longhouses and canoes, totem poles and fishing gear. The reserve was once a winter village, a place to celebrate the sacred season, when memories passed in dance and song and stories from one generation to the next with great feasts called potlatches.”

    Eden Robinson
  371. “I ran for political office in the Hamptons once in a war I was having with the village. I came in, there were four people running, and I came in around third. It was over my food market - they arrested me. I just wanted to go for office because I thought it would be an interesting to do.”

    Jerry Della Femina
  372. “I was born in a little town called Lund in British Columbia. It's like a fishing village. My parents were hippies. They tried to live off the land, so I grew up in a log cabin, and we didn't get running water until I was 4. The next year, we got electricity. Then we moved to the city, Victoria, British Columbia, so I could go to school.”

    Stewart Butterfield
  373. “My daughters all have aunties who help out. It takes a village.”

    Jodie Sweetin
  374. “One of the first things that helped me to understand certain things about writing was seeing 'The Iceman Cometh' in the Village when I was a kid, before I ever became a newspaperman, and realizing that the world I knew could also be the subject of some amazing stuff.”

    Pete Hamill
  375. “The truth is I am not a very hands-on political wife; I don't get involved in day-to-day Downing Street life. They don't need me interfering, but in the evening, we will talk about each other's day. I try to stay out of the Westminster village. There are times when I will be surprised and curious about what's been announced.”

    Samantha Cameron
  376. “The Paralympic Games actually turned my whole mentality around about disability. When you're in the Paralympic athletes' village and there are 4,000 disabled people, you stop seeing disability. Totally.”

    Lee Pearson
  377. “I state in no uncertain terms: An order to uproot an Arab village or a Jewish settlement violates the most basic of human rights… It's a difficult dilemma.”

    Naftali Bennett
  378. “I've known the poet Eileen Myles since the 1990s, when I first moved to New York, and I remember seeing her walking her Pit Bull Rosie around the East Village. She had these beautiful arms and David Cassidy hair and the sort of swagger so many of the gay boys I knew wished we had. We all had crushes on her.”

    Alexander Chee
  379. “I worked as a carpenter for a few years. I began writing. I wrote a book about my time in Africa - that came out in 1988 - called 'The Village of Waiting.'”

    George Packer
  380. “When I first walked in to London, I was so overwhelmed by the village, the sheer volume of people. I was just so excited. You don't know what to expect. So the level of excitement was almost draining, just taking everything in. I was so exhausted after I swam because of all the excitement in the build-up.”

    Aimee Willmott
  381. “The lucky village of Sodeto, in the kingdom of Aragon, is a cluster of sensible houses spackled together off the main road, curtained behind a pine copse.”

    Michael Paterniti
  382. “One of the lessons I learned was that there are good people everywhere. That village, Sabray, saved my life.”

    Marcus Luttrell
  383. “When we had free time in the Olympic Village, we got massages and rested while watching Netflix.”

    Simone Biles
  384. “I was born into an upper-middle class family in a village in the South of Sweden in April 1899. It was a large family with seven children, a large house, and a home which was very hospitable and open to friends and relatives.”

    Bertil Ohlin
  385. “I live in a beautiful village in the middle of the countryside, and being able to disappear off on my bike for a couple of hours two or three times a week is a wonderful way to relax.”

    Greg Rutherford
  386. “I live in a little suburb close to Kansas City called Prairie Village, where there's a feeling of everybody knowing everybody else. I think the same thing is true of New York City, by the way.”

    Nancy Pickard
  387. “I want to pass on my secrets to people who are going to say, 'I have realised that I love baking, and now I'm going to make my bread and sell it at the local farmers' market,' or who might say, 'I am going to use the local Post Office in our village to sell my cakes.' I want to give them that little bit of fire.”

    Paul Hollywood
  388. “One day, I'll disappear and hide in a corner of Britain. I'll own a bakery in a village, live above it, have a big garden because I like mowing. I want to get up when I feel like it, let people queue for my products, and when they're gone, shut the shop and think about tomorrow. Creating magic - that's my dream. And I'll do it.”

    Paul Hollywood
  389. “The sneaker comes from sports, but it's couture now. It's not made in Asia: it's made in my little village in Italy. I can customize everything. I use silk and diamonds and crystals. I think my sneakers have a lot of good vibrations.”

    Giuseppe Zanotti
  390. “When I was nine, the teacher asked us to write a piece about our village fete. He read mine in class. I was encouraged and continued. I even wanted to write my memoirs at the age of ten. At twelve I wrote poetry, mostly about friendship - 'Ode to Friendship.' Then my class wanted to make a film, and one little boy suggested that I write the script.”

    Eugene Ionesco
  391. “When my friends talk about childhood, I've never heard of any cartoons or TV they remember. The only thing we share is Michael Jackson. That's how far his music travelled - to a remote village on the other side of the world.”

    Alek Wek
  392. “I love the idea that it doesn't take one person only to achieve your potential. It takes a village, it takes a community, a street, a teacher, a mother.”

    Mira Nair
  393. “A rebel. That was me when I was younger. What was a rebel from New Jersey? A rebel was moving to the Village, not sleeping with top sheets, not eating a hot breakfast in the morning, not having 20 rolls of toilet paper and 10 boxes of Kleenex.”

    Judith Viorst
  394. “It takes a village to run the Big Man - a village of doctors.”

    Clarence Clemons
  395. “Even when I went to the Lion's Head in the Village, where all you journalists would hang out, I was always peripheral. I was never really part of anything except the classroom. That's where I belonged.”

    Frank McCourt
  396. “I know I am in a band that is famous, and my private life is famous. I get it, and it's fine. Even when I grew up in a village, people wanted to know who was going to the dance with whom, and I understand, but I think if I engage with it too much, it won't be that healthy.”

    Chris Martin
  397. “I grew up in a miniature village in the middle of the countryside in England, quite secluded from the outside world. I was always enamored by the fashion industry.”

    Alexa Chung
  398. “I had not been in the jazz environment, having been brought up in the church. But once I got to New York, and I was signed to perform at The Village Gate and the Vanguard and clubs like that, and these - the Vanguard was one of the most elite, if not the most elite, jazz club out there.”

    Aretha Franklin
  399. “Super early-stage companies have a village that form around them for support.”

    Aileen Lee
  400. “I never even went to Jekyll & Hyde's restaurant. I loved the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, though.”

    Alexandra Daddario
  401. “In 1978, when I was a non-Congress chief minister, we distributed surplus wheat among labourers. Later, when we visited a village, I asked a labourer whether he knew who sent the wheat. 'Yes, Indiraji - only Indiraji helps the poor.' Indiraji was a symbol for the weaker sections.”

    Sharad Pawar
  402. “During the 1942 Quit India Movement, I was a student at Gwalior High School. I was arrested by the British for participating in the movement. My parents then sent me off to my village where, again, I jumped into the movement.”

    Atal Bihari Vajpayee
  403. “This is my favorite area in New York - the West Village is the heart of New York. I could never move somewhere else.”

    Irina Shayk
  404. “Even though I hated doing farming and wanted to just get out of the village, I would work from 5 in the morning till 5 in the evening.”

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
  405. “There was electricity in our village only for 2-3 hours a day, so all my life, I studied under a lamp.”

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
  406. “I was introduced to cinema by C-grade films that played in my village, Budhana, in UP. Only films by Dada Kondke, Mahendra Sandhu, and Kanti Shah were available.”

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
  407. “The village I come from is the most ruthless, lawless land one can encounter.”

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
  408. “Muzaffarnagar is 40 kilometers from my village. So I used to see films if I was able to save money and on special occasions like Eid, Diwali.”

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
  409. “I was shooting for 'Kahaani' and 'GOW' back to back. I was in a village on work, where a man extended a paper to me. For a minute I thought he wanted another actor's autograph. I looked back and forth, but there was no one. That was quite an experience.”

    Nawazuddin Siddiqui
  410. “I'm an honorary old Jewish lady of the West Village.”

    John Cameron Mitchell
  411. “It was just a fairly normal high school existence, riding our bikes around and hanging out in parks and down in the village.”

    Sherilyn Fenn
  412. “You get some directors, and I can never understand it - there's a thing they call the 'video village' where all the monitors are, and you've probably seen it on set visits - I hate that! I never, ever like sitting in video village. I get either my own monitor or a hand held monitor, and I stand right by the camera.”

    Edgar Wright
  413. “Stick a camera up in an Indian village, and thousands of people come to watch.”

    Art Malik
  414. “I grew up in the West Village and went to the New York City Lab School for junior high.”

    Morena Baccarin
  415. “I remember going to the East Village for the first time as a fifteen-year-old and going to Tompkins Square Park. That really seemed like a pretty edgy thing to do.”

    Mike D
  416. “The need is schools dedicated exclusively to the rural segment. If we have a child from a village and a city studying in the same class room, the former is bound to lag behind because children from the urban areas have a better start.”

    Shiv Nadar
  417. “I like to give pennies to children, but unfortunately, a man cannot do these things if he lives in a small village or town where his face is known and seen every day. For children take advantage, as I know to my cost, and would gather round him like hens around a farmer when he scatters grain.”

    W. H. Davies
  418. “I was born in India, and we came from a poor family and lived in a rural village. My dad came over to Canada as a refugee, and years later, we were able to join him.”

    Rupi Kaur
  419. “The beauty of soaps is that it takes a village to make it work, and you get to work with really hardworking people.”

    Kassie DePaiva
  420. “In September of 2001, I was living in the West Village of Manhattan, working from my home for a tech start-up.”

    Douglas Brunt
  421. “I live in Greenwich Village in New York City, but I rarely write at home, where there's too much else to do.”

    Chris Pavone
  422. “The Palestine I know is a place where Christians and Muslims are equal. My mother, a Muslim village girl, attended a Catholic girls' school in Ramallah, and my refugee husband spent the Second Intifada side by side with his Christian brothers from Bethlehem.”

    Maysoon Zayid
  423. “I'm from a very small village in the middle of nowhere, four hours by airplane from Moscow. Yemanzhelinsk - you wouldn't find it on the map. Don't even try it. It's super, super tiny.”

    Irina Shayk
  424. “Even if you live in a big city, everybody lives in a small town. We identify ourselves by our neighborhoods - 'I live in the Village, or in Chelsea.'”

    Karin Slaughter
  425. “Cancer doesn't just happen to me; it happens to my best friend; it happens to everyone who means something in my life… The truth is, it does take a village to take care of somebody who's sick, and so we just, at all times, tried to be authentic to the actual experience we had.”

    Jessica St. Clair
  426. “Ziggy Stardust, the Village People, and punk rock really shaped who I am as a person and as a gay man.”

    Boy George
  427. “I had a world of people who were raising me; it was like a little village.”

    Gaby Hoffmann
  428. “I was a real East Village girl.”

    Drea De Matteo
  429. “It takes a village to raise a child; that's how I basically balance it. It's twenty four hours in a day.”

    Blac Chyna
  430. “I was very shy as a kid, but films fascinated me a lot. I think every North Indian kid wants to grow up to become an actor at some point. I hail from a small village in Punjab.”

    Arfi Lamba
  431. “I wanted to restore an ancient house in Kent, and that's what I did. It was a heap - this Tudor building with the beams painted lime green, so hideous. And I had this idea that I'd love the small village life, with the Range Rover and the dogs and baking cookies for the Y.W.C.A. But then it got so boring.”

    Christine McVie
  432. “These are such First World problems, but there's a certain claustrophobia to New York. You don't escape in the East Village, but it at least feels full of camaraderie and youth - or full of camaraderie and youth in an East Village that is as full of Chase banks and Starbucks as the Upper West Side, or anywhere else in Manhattan.”

    Timothee Chalamet
  433. “I love the East Village.”

    Timothee Chalamet
  434. “A long time ago, I thought, as a writer in the Caribbean, 'I don't ever want to have to write 'It was great in Paris.'' Because I don't think, proportionately speaking, that one's experience in a city as opposed to, say, a village in St. Lucia, is superior to the other.”

    Derek Walcott
  435. “When I was a kid growing up, I lived in a little rural village called Woolton Hill, and the nearest town was Newbury. No bands played anywhere near us, so as much as I wanted to be on the grid and in the loop, I never was.”

    Jamie Hince
  436. “I'm sure that the ideas being incubated at places like Startup Village today will form the core of the technologies of tomorrow.”

    Pranav Mistry
  437. “I come from an almost unknown village near Rohtak called Madina, and that is where I started my wrestling career.”

    Sangram Singh
  438. “I grew up in a tiny village on top of a mountain and have been skiing and singing all my life!”

    Astrid S
  439. “I was raised in a sort of village. I have a huge family, and I think there is strength in that. It helped me to deal with some of the complications of living in the South because I always felt like I belonged, no matter what.”

    Chadwick Boseman
  440. “Tinder in the Olympic Village is next level. It's all athletes! In the mountain village, it's all athletes. It's hilarious.”

    Jamie Anderson
  441. “In the village where I grew up, a lot of girls didn't have a choice of whether to go to middle school. They would get engaged or married and spend their entire life in that village.”

    Zhou Qunfei
  442. “I lived in a small village outside the city and grew up in a large family, so my world was very much centred around that. I used to sing in the local church, and I would also occasionally sing in the local pubs for which I used to get a few bob. That, for me, was the start of my interest in music, which has obviously expanded since then.”

    Dolores O'Riordan
  443. “I was always into comic books and horror stories and a huge consumer of pop culture. And then I worked for awhile for 'The Village Voice'.”

    Colson Whitehead
  444. “I live in the Village, and the way it's been, people sort of drop in on me and my husband. My husband is Robert Nemiroff, and he, too, is a writer.”

    Lorraine Hansberry
  445. “Growth in village economies is often ignored. It should not be.”

    Guy Standing
  446. “Wireless technology is creating entrepreneurship on a small scale that allows a single woman to set up a business in a small village or a single farmer or fisherman to access and disseminate market information in order to get the best price for their products.”

    Peggy Johnson
  447. “My own life values were shaped in great part by my mother, who instigated women's clubs in my village. Women were able to organize and stand together. What inspired me most about their work was the power it gave them to assert their rights and the rights of their daughters, be it education or property inheritance.”

    Winnie Byanyima
  448. “My grandfather and his wife came to America at the end of the 19th century from Hungary. Everyone started out on the Lower East Side. They became embourgeoise and would move to the Upper West Side. Then, if they'd make money, they'd move to Park Avenue. Their kids would become artists and move down to the Lower East Side and the Village.”

    William Klein
  449. “The school in the Yorkshire mining village in which my father grew up in the 1920s and 1930s allowed only a few children to go to high school, and my father was not one of them. He spent much of his time as a young man repairing this deprivation, mostly at night school.”

    Angus Deaton
  450. “You could say I was born into entrepreneurship. My grandmother, who was from Sierra Leone, was left to raise four children in the 1940s in a rural village in West Africa after becoming a young widow. To support her family, she made natural skin and hair care preparations and sold them primarily to missionaries and villagers.”

    Richelieu Dennis
  451. “Soon after joining the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, I was called upon as part of team to respond to a malaria outbreak. My team was dispatched to a village in southwestern Ethiopia, where I not only observed the malaria epidemic's shocking effects on adults and children but also experienced it first-hand.”

    Tedros Adhanom
  452. “A lot of skaters hole themselves up in hotels and focus - and that's great, and that may work for them. But for me, having the Olympic experience was as great as winning the medal. I have so many memories of living in the village and meeting other athletes, seeing other sports, and feeling the energy. It's so magical.”

    Tara Lipinski
  453. “We didn't have any books at home. Not even children's books or fairy tales. The only 'fantastic' stories came from religion class. And I took them all very literally, that God sees everything, and so I felt I was always being watched. Or that dead people were in Heaven right over our village.”

    Herta Muller
  454. “It was only against my mother's will that I attended the preparatory high school in the city. She wanted me to become a seamstress in the village. She knew that if I moved to the city, I would become corrupted. And I was. I started to read books.”

    Herta Muller
  455. “It's almost easy for me to write about a magnificent tropical village with orchids and dragonflies. That's intoxicating, but the United States is magical, too. We just forget this.”

    Luis Alberto Urrea
  456. “As an Elizabeth native, I believe it is my duty to give back to my community. Our youth is our future, and it truly takes a village to raise a child.”

    Karen Civil
  457. “Not long ago, in an excruciatingly remote village in the Australian Outback, I was startled to see a bartender in a cowboy hat measuring out a classically proportioned French 75 - something he'd picked up on the Internet, he told me.”

    Jonathan Miles
  458. “We lived in the schoolhouse of the village school in Church Preen, in deepest Shropshire, and my mum was the schoolmistress. She taught the juniors, and one other teacher taught the infants. I went there from the age of three, no doubt as a form of childcare.”

    Mary Beard
  459. “It takes a village to earn a spot representing your country, and I know that every single person who helped me get to the Olympics was also touched by the dream. The web of inspiration is incredible. Because of this, I know that the core principles and spirit of what the Olympics stand for are worth protecting.”

    Gretchen Bleiler
  460. “It takes a damn village to get a show on Broadway!”

    Keala Settle
  461. “There were so many people who were instrumental in helping me get better. They say it takes a village, and the tennis community has been my village. That's why I've always felt that I have a responsibility to give back.”

    Katrina Adams
  462. “I'd spent my first 12 years in New York in an East Village walk-up. The upstairs neighbor was the cowboy from the Village People.”

    Amy Chozick
  463. “I grew up in a quiet suburb in South Texas, and loved the in-your-faceness of the East Village. In the early days, when I was still unemployed, I'd lie on a bench in Tompkins Square Park perusing the listings in the 'Village Voice' for a place to live.”

    Amy Chozick
  464. “I used to work at Cafe Mogador in the East Village. I love Mogador, but I feel like working almost anywhere will kind of ruin it for you. There was a lot of panicking while being a waitress there. I don't like to think about that. But I love the food.”

    Zazie Beetz
  465. “When students get into a great university, it's a huge aspirational lift for their village. These students become beacons of hope.”

    Roshni Nadar
  466. “I had a series of jobs in the small fishing village in West Wales where my family lived when I was a teenager. I worked as a fisherman in the day, and then the skipper and his wife ran a small restaurant - she'd cook the fish he caught.”

    Johnny Flynn
  467. “There's actually an incredible amount of parallels between working in central Congo in a remote, isolated village and doing research aboard the space station.”

    Kathleen Rubins
  468. “My mom always instilled in me that it was braver to ask for help when you need it. That has absolutely stuck with me over the years but became even more important in practice once I became a mother. It may sound trite, but the concept of 'it takes a village' really could not be more true.”

    Julia Hartz
  469. “I don't have just one role model - rather, pieces of inspiration from many different entrepreneurs. One of the great things about being an entrepreneur is that it naturally enables you to build a village of advisors and role models.”

    Julia Hartz
  470. “I had never understood why the farmlands of the U.S. had been settled in such a sparse and isolated way, whereas the farming communities in Europe seemed closer, more convivial, centered around village life.”

    Caterina Fake
  471. “The workplace can be a good place to find opportunities to socialise, but what if you don't meet any like-minded people there, or what if you work alone? Is it, somewhat counter-intuitively, easier to find yourself lonely in a city than in a small town or village?”

    Gail Honeyman
  472. “'Call Me by Your Name' does not have a political agenda. It is not a 'cause' film. It is a simple and beautifully shot story about a same-sex relationship that exists in a very tiny Italian village.”

    Wilson Cruz
  473. “People listen to The Beatles, but while they were muscially influential, they weren't culturally influential in quite the same way. You can go into the back of beyond in a little Indian village, and they will listen to Bob Marley. But they're not going to be listening to The Beatles or The Rolling Stones.”

    Kevin Macdonald
  474. “I wanted to open up a stand to sell dried fruit and beef jerky where we lived in Greenwich Village. I was 8 years old. I had been flipping through TV channels and got mesmerized by this infomercial for a food dehydrator.”

    Neil Blumenthal
  475. “My mom, my aunt, and my grandma banded together and gave me a village of support when I was growing up.”

    Michael Tubbs
  476. “Culture survives in smaller spaces - not in the history books that erect monuments to the nation's grand history but in cafes and cinema houses, village squares, and half-forgotten libraries.”

    Amitava Kumar
  477. “I should not romanticize the simplicity of a village. For instance, the place from where I used to buy a packet of glucose biscuits in my village is now selling cellphones.”

    Amitava Kumar
  478. “I don't remember men in our village after World War II: during the war, one out of four Belarusians perished, either fighting at the front or with the partisans. After the war, we children lived in a world of women. What I remember most is that women talked about love, not death.”

    Svetlana Alexievich
  479. “I grew up in a village after the war, and in the village, there were almost only women.”

    Svetlana Alexievich
  480. “I used to live in a village, and I always loved listening to old people. Unfortunately, it was always women who were talking, because after the war, very few men were around. I spent my entire life living in the village. The village is always talking about itself; people are talking to each other as the village makes sense of itself.”

    Svetlana Alexievich
  481. “My mother is from Greece: she comes from Vrahos, a small village in Kastoria.”

    Athanasios Orphanides
  482. “Born in the Village. My mom still lives on Bleeker Street. I went to the performing arts high school.”

    Hale Appleman
  483. “I think everyone around me played a part in raising me; there isn't one individual I could pick out - it was more a case of it taking the whole village to raise the child.”

    Joseph Fiennes
  484. “My golden dream was to move to New York and live in the Village and become that cool rebel beatnik Jack Kerouac.”

    Kevin Kwan
  485. “I always like to hang out with whoever's directing and watch what they do. I hang out at Video Village, the area where the directors and the writers and script advisors are.”

    Miriam Shor
  486. “In the 16th and 17th centuries, most people in Britain lived in small village communities. They knew all their neighbours. They dressed alike, and almost all were white. The vast majority belonged to the same religion and spoke much the same language.”

    Linda Colley
  487. “People would go from village to village with their books in a time of poverty and disease. They would get people around them, and for an hour, these storytellers would change people's lives. I'd always thought I was a reincarnation of that. That's who I want to be.”

    Lexi Alexander
  488. “I was born in a village where there had never been a footballer who'd made it in the major championships.”

    Sadio Mane
  489. “It was a tough moment for me when I was in Senegal, especially when I was young. I was born in a village, I grew up there, and they don't like football.”

    Sadio Mane
  490. “The only people who live in Brooklyn are people who can't afford the East Village.”

    Gavin McInnes
  491. “After River was born, I remember being in the bedroom by myself, overwhelmed because he wasn't latching well, and I yelled, 'Dave, I need help! Can you get in here?' Suddenly my husband, my mom, and my in-laws were all in the doorway. I just melted into tears. It really does take a village.”

    Daniela Ruah
  492. “I want to defend my throne. All my fans know. They love me. I want to defend this; I want to be a champ and keep defending. Come try to take over my village.”

    Max Holloway
  493. “I guess my earliest football memories are of playing in the street and also the little pitches at school. I joined the local football team in my village when I was small, but we would play only once or twice a week. I honed my skills just by playing for fun with friends after school.”

    Arjen Robben
  494. “I grew up in a small village on the border of Hampshire and Surrey. When people ask, I tend to say that I'm from Haslemere.”

    Rex Orange County
  495. “My parents hail from a village near Mysore.”

    Prabhu Deva
  496. “As a child, we would all go to a tiny village near Burgos, and we'd have typical Spanish parties in the summer. There would be a band and grandparents dancing all night dressed up as American Indians and things like that.”

    Juan Mata
  497. “I was born in a small village in Kerala. From there, I went on to play for the Kerala state team and international test cricket for India, and now I am working in TV shows and cinema… Any miracle can happen.”

    S. Sreesanth
  498. “I had a wonderful fan who once sent me an alpaca hat all the way from Peru, where he'd gone to volunteer in a remote village because he was inspired by 'Legend' to do good. That's probably one of the sweetest fan moments I've experienced.”

    Marie Lu
  499. “I was brought up telling stories, when I was a kid, in the tiny village where I grew up. Storytelling was a tradition.”

    Peter Stormare
  500. “When 'The Road To Hell' happened, I didn't know what I was doing. Your diary fills up, and you have no objectivity. At home, you're trying your best to fit in. Sometimes I'd race from Heathrow to find myself sitting in a village hall watching my kids. It felt really weird. I didn't enjoy it.”

    Chris Rea
  501. “I've given up my Ferrari - the idea of going through my village in a 488… You can't drive them on English roads.”

    Chris Rea
  502. “In the old days, people shared music; they didn't care who made it. A song would be owned by a village, and anyone could sing it, change the words, whatever. That is how humans treated music until the late 19th century. Now, with the Internet, we are going back to having tribal attitudes towards music.”

    Ryuichi Sakamoto
  503. “I come from a small village in Gurdaspur district.”

    Guru Randhawa
  504. “My wife gone, my mum gone, ostracised by my village. I was left all alone in life.”

    Arunachalam Muruganantham
  505. “The idea came from my wife, since in our village, women cannot afford to buy sanitary pads. When I asked my wife, she told me we would have to cut down half of our milk budget to buy sanitary pads. Moreover, while raw materials for sanitary pads cost 10 paise, the end product was sold for 40 times that price. So, I decided to create it on my own.”

    Arunachalam Muruganantham
  506. “The village where my father lives is, like, 300 people.”

    Karolina Pliskova
  507. “I was the youngest girl among my siblings, a simple village girl, who perhaps was luckier than other siblings as I have the chance to go to school.”

    Nadia Murad
  508. “I lived my childhood as a village girl in Kojo, south of Sinjar region. I did not know anything about the Nobel Peace Prize.”

    Nadia Murad
  509. “Family is hugely important to me, because like I said, it takes a village to raise a child. That's my theme. That's how I really feel about life.”

    Naturi Naughton
  510. “I used to go with my father to practice on the village pitch and with my friends.”

    Gerard Deulofeu
  511. “I like a kind of quiet place - Wimbledon Village, for example.”

    Petra Kvitova
  512. “Rajasthan is a place I visit very often. My grandparents live in the village called Kulhariyon Ka Baas, and I am originally from Rajasthan.”

    Kirti Kulhari
  513. “I come from a small village called Murud Janjira near Alibaug. I started doing theatre right from school days and later joined the Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art, after which I joined an advertising agency.”

    Nana Patekar
  514. “My family moved out of London's East End to a tiny village. The school I went to was supposed to be mixed gender, but there were hardly any boys born that year. So, yes, joining a youth theatre was a fun way to meet the opposite sex!”

    Nicola Walker
  515. “My mom is a woman who grew up in a small farming village in the West Bank called Beit Ur El Foka. She only went to school up to 8th grade and then dropped out to go work in a tailor shop that made dresses and different embroidered designs to make money for her family.”

    Rashida Tlaib
  516. “In my village where I'm from, there's still not running water everywhere. People are still struggling to get clean water.”

    Kamaru Usman
  517. “Our village is very small, so I wasn't surprised when I heard some negative comments from my neighbours on my interest in sports. But nothing mattered, as I always knew what I was doing and why I was doing it.”

    Hima Das
  518. “I used to play everything, but people in my village said football is in my blood because my father has been a footballer.”

    Hima Das
  519. “I used to run barefoot in my village some time back. Now, I have a branded shoe with my name on it.”

    Hima Das
  520. “I am a low-key girl from a middle-class family of a small village.”

    Hima Das
  521. “I reached the point where I was getting arrested all the time in London. I couldn't walk down the street. London becomes a very small village, eventually. You run out of places. It was inescapable.”

    Pete Doherty
  522. “I come from a very common family background in a small village, and getting an opportunity from home state to represent the state for an important and sensitive work is an honour for me and my family.”

    Pankaj Tripathi
  523. “Acting happened to me by chance. Even I'm surprised how a man from a small village, Belsand, in Gopalganj district has reached Bollywood.”

    Pankaj Tripathi
  524. “The place where I hail from - a village in Gopalganj in North Bihar - people only know two professions: an engineer or a doctor.”

    Pankaj Tripathi
  525. “I was working as a volunteer in a village, 25 km. from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, in 2012 when India Against Corruption movement started. I had realized that change needs to come from top downward, so I decided to join the movement as a volunteer and started policy research for the same.”

    Atishi
  526. “After I returned from Oxford, I spent 5-6 years in a village in Madhya Pradesh - 25 km. outside Bhopal - along with a group of people working with the communities. But, over time, we realised that there were just too many constraints, and for ordinary citizens to be the change agent was not that easy.”

    Atishi
  527. “I know Juffure was a British trading post and my portrait of the village bears no resemblance to the way it was. But the portrait I gave was true of nearly all the other villages in Gambia. I, we, need a place called Eden. My people need Pilgrim's Rock.”

    Alex Haley
  528. “I come from a small village and have had no formal training in music or any classes from the masters of Indian classical music.”

    Ilaiyaraaja
  529. “My parents were simpletons. Everyday living was a big thing in that small village where I was born. They had no clue about music.”

    Ilaiyaraaja
  530. “I'm from a little village in the south of Holland where there was nothing to do but watch American movies and television - I grew up with The 'A-Team,' 'Charlie's Angels,' and 'Edward Scissorhands.'”

    Sylvia Hoeks
  531. “My dad was in the RAF, so we travelled quite a lot. My memory's not the best - I remember we lived in Belgium for a bit - but I grew up in a village called Compton in Newbury.”

    Theo Walcott
  532. “I'm just someone who grew up in a small village.”

    Theo Walcott
  533. “I had to either get better or leave the field. I couldn't go back to my village as a failure. The only thing that occurred to me was that I would work hard and get better next year. I feel that my love for the craft has got me this far, and this love is still there.”

    Manoj Bajpayee
  534. “The second child of a small farmer with six children, I come from a village in Bihar on the border of Nepal called Belwa. I was there till the age of 17 and studied in a Hindi-speaking boarding school run by Catholics in a nearby district town.”

    Manoj Bajpayee
  535. “Although I was good at my studies, I also thought to myself that I should play cricket as well. And when the cricket team that consisted of the boys from our village used to play, I was able to play with the team that had older players.”

    Mohammad Amir
  536. “The AON Training Complex is not a training ground now: it's a village. It is difficult for anyone to keep tabs on everything.”

    Peter Schmeichel
  537. “It truly takes a village to become a professional athlete.”

    Zach Ertz
  538. “I never saw myself as a women's footballer. Not when I was in my tiny village in Norway. Not when I was suffering in Germany. Not when I finally made it to Lyon.”

    Ada Hegerberg
  539. “In my village, girls have limited opportunities. If they get admission in a college, only a few households would allow them to go for further studies.”

    Geeta Phogat
  540. “I come from a village where traditionally girls don't go out and play sport so I struggled a lot to come this far and to get to this position where I am at the Olympics.”

    Geeta Phogat
  541. “Our parents faced more hardship than us. They didn't stop us from training despite hearing the taunts from the people in the village. We were fortunate to have parents like them.”

    Geeta Phogat
  542. “We did not had enough facilities in the village. My family was also not well off. There was no mat, no gym; we used to wrestle in the mud. It was very different from the national camps where I trained before the Commonwealth Games.”

    Geeta Phogat
  543. “In our village women are left to clean the house and milk the cattle so when I first entered the ring, I had to hear the criticism of people.”

    Geeta Phogat
  544. “My first gold was in the 2002 cadet national. I realized I was good enough even outside my village and my district.”

    Geeta Phogat
  545. “Thanks to my training in Balali village, I am rough and tough.”

    Geeta Phogat
  546. “Believe me, you don't want to play to an audience of seven in a village hall in Cumbernauld.”

    Mel Giedroyc
  547. “We have to convince our youth that the nation does not need the white-collared class only. We have to find work for the rural young people in the village itself and stop the exodus to the cities.”

    Sanjay Gandhi
  548. “I grew up in a little pit village on the outskirts of Durham.”

    Sara Davies
  549. “A show that I loved as a kid was 'Maid Marian And Her Merry Men'. It was a really strong female character making fun of the boys, an inversion of gender politics. But it was very funny, too. I always wanted to be one of the village people messing about in the mud and being stinky.”

    Sara Pascoe
  550. “I think winning at Wimbledon's huge. This is the biggest tournament in tennis for so many different reasons. You can see the history around the grounds. The Village around you, everyone lives for it.”

    Frances Tiafoe
  551. “When I was small - I grew up in a village outside of Krakow - my brothers and sisters and I would play folk instruments and make music in our home.”

    Joanna Kulig
  552. “I grew up in a small village outside of Krakow, and when I was small we had only a small television, and we had only one and two programs. I remember it was black and white. And I loved to watch Charlie Chaplin. I was so small, but I remember his movement.”

    Joanna Kulig
  553. “It is not difficult to come up with a long list of cricketers who like to have a good time - from the village green to the Test arena, it is a sociable sport.”

    Jonathan Agnew
  554. “I started running because my neighbour, Patrick Sang, was an athlete and I wanted to be just like him. Patrick came from the same village as I do and my mother used to be his teacher. I was so inspired by his success.”

    Eliud Kipchoge
  555. “I have an older brother and younger sister and for the first few years I was quite a tomboy. We lived in a small village in Hampshire and my brother and I would climb trees and make dens.”

    Katie Piper
  556. “Most summers we went to Bangladesh and stayed in Grandad's village, filled with relatives. I'm one of 67 grandchildren.”

    Nadiya Hussain
  557. “Finally, 'Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu' happened. The director had doubts if a city-bred, fair-looking boy would fit the role of a village kabbadi player.”

    Vishnu Vishal
  558. “I grew up in a small village in the west of Ireland.”

    Louis Walsh
  559. “I was keen to earn my own money from an early age. I had a job as a paper girl in my local village when I was about 11 - and when I was a bit older, around 15, I was a waitress.”

    Alice Roberts
  560. “When a riot happens in a city or a town or a village, the man in charge of the place is held responsible, and the same thing has happened to Modi.”

    Suresh Gopi
  561. “I was the middle child of three boys and grew up in the village of Barton Seagrave near Kettering, Northamptonshire. My father, Nigel, followed his father, Keith, into shoe manufacturing.”

    Richard Coles
  562. “Being a teenager, a gay teenager, in such a small village is not that much fun. I am part of the gay community and most gays have a similar story to mine.”

    Conchita Wurst
  563. “One year, my parents hired someone in the village to dress up as Krampus for a surprise visit to our home - and they regretted it for ever. I went to the door and this huge creature was standing there. I think I passed out.”

    Conchita Wurst
  564. “Kids go crazy for the Krampus tradition and dress up as little monsters - they have beautiful masks, handmade from wood. Our village in Austria puts on a special play in which the creature tells an old beggar to repent his sins; when he refuses, he's beaten up by lots of Krampuses at once.”

    Conchita Wurst
  565. “I grew up in a small Austrian village, a quite conservative one, and I was the weird little boy always dressing as a girl.”

    Conchita Wurst
  566. “I just love Fortitude Valley, I love all of it. It is such a progressive hub, it feels like the East Village of New York.”

    Jessica Origliasso
  567. “My parents grew up in a village where they didn't even have running water. They are first generation immigrants who are proof that arranged marriages can work, although I wouldn't want one.”

    Konnie Huq
  568. “Take vicars; there are often village vicars in 'Midsomer Murders', but the village vicar in England was killed off long ago.”

    John Nettles
  569. “As the editor at the Village Voice, I always tried to find writers of colour.”

    Robert Christgau
  570. “Even when I was working at The Village Voice, I only put in about 20 hours at the office.”

    Robert Christgau
  571. “I had always thought that Gurgaon was some village, it was only when I came here that I realized that it is nothing less than a world-class city.”

    Asrani
  572. “The Dorset coast, where I spent my childhood, is a gorgeous place to run. I love to explore and revisit places like the cliffs at Kimmeridge Bay and the abandoned village of Tyneham.”

    Freddie Fox
  573. “I love the energy of Islington, the variety of things you can see, taste and buy, the number of young people around you all moving and bustling - yet it still feels like a village, a community.”

    Freddie Fox
  574. “My tenth-ever gig was in an arena, which is mad… I remember being backstage with multiple artists there and someone had had their teeth done - like veneers - and I come from a very small village where people are lucky to even have all their teeth.”

    Nina Nesbitt
  575. “I came from a really small village outside Edinburgh in Scotland and had quite a sheltered upbringing.”

    Nina Nesbitt
  576. “Once you achieve success, you are consumed by the fear of living up to it. Which is why many directors stick to tried and tested fare. But, I made films on village subjects, love stories, movies with students as focus, crime thrillers… it was very satisfying.”

    Manivannan
  577. “A tradition I remember from my childhood was that when there was a wedding in any one family, the entire village shared the responsibility and contributed. Regardless of the caste or community, the bride became the daughter of not just a single family but of the entire village.”

    Ram Nath Kovind
  578. “My favourite hotel is the Hilton Hawaiian Village beach resort in Honolulu.”

    Vera Lynn
  579. “I'm one of those people who likes to be the only redhead in the village.”

    Nicola Roberts
  580. “I hail from a small village and whatever I have achieved is simply because of fate.”

    Navya Nair
  581. “We came from a small village and there is no music business there.”

    Bill Kaulitz
  582. “Rules about public sanitation are a simple and familiar example. Without them, a city can't be a healthy place to live; but these rules don't just happen. The rules for a city are different from the ones for a village, but as a village slowly gets bigger, a city may be stuck with the rules of the village.”

    Paul Romer
  583. “Panchayat' is set in a village and is the story of an urban man coming to the village.”

    Jitendra Kumar
  584. “Few changes are allowed in Palm Beach, making it an anachronistic little village where everything looks almost the same as it did years and years ago.”

    Tinsley Mortimer
  585. “There weren't any schools in my village, so I learnt to read and write from my mother. I played in the fields, sowing seeds, working with animals, jumping in the river, climbing trees.”

    Sonam Wangchuk
  586. “In my village, Kharkara, 20 km from Rohtak, I would work in our fields of sugarcane, wheat and paddy while dreaming of the day I would join the army, and receive a hero's welcome every time I came home on leave. In our part of the world, a soldier is a star.”

    Jaideep Ahlawat
  587. “Much of reality TV has been like the worst nightmares of Theodor Adorno and Jean Baudrillard come true, its seductive allure turning us into gossips in the global village.”

    Mark Fisher
  588. “Hong Kong never had prestige. It's gone from fishing village to where it is today.”

    Alvin Leung
  589. “Don't turn a blind eye to corruption. Effective and strong intervention is needed to make administration corruption free down to the level of village office.”

    Pinarayi Vijayan
  590. “Yesterday I was walking past cows in my village and today I am at Barca, coaching the best players in the world. This is the pinnacle for me.”

    Quique Setien
  591. “I began my career as a medical doctor in Ama Keng, a poor village in Lim Chu Kang. The people I cared for were ordinary Singaporeans. They were simple people who despite their hard work, had barely enough for themselves.”

    Tan Cheng Bock
  592. “I was only a village doctor with a rebellious streak.”

    Tan Cheng Bock
  593. “My secondary schooling was at Marlborough College, Wiltshire, so I'm fond of that part of the world. It's quintessentially English, with village greens, pubs and cricket pitches, and resonates strongly with me.”

    Chris de Burgh
  594. “My father, who lives in a village in Uttar Pradesh, was bedridden for some time. His BP shot up. While everyone got worked up at home, I didn't know how to manage my personal and professional lives.”

    Ravi Kishan
  595. “Nobody supported me when I was struggling. I have never been able to understand that. It is maybe because I come from a small village.”

    Ravi Kishan
  596. “I hail from Padhyana village in Adampur district near Jalandhar.”

    Mukul Dev
  597. “Some of the parts of Burma, we met people who'd never, ever gone out of their village. And they were brutally poor; incredibly poor. And yet they enjoy their lives.”

    Chris Tarrant
  598. “I grew up in a village just outside Le Mans, so nature and fresh air are among the things I love the most.”

    Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
  599. “My dad worked so hard. He slept in his own bed maybe half the nights of the year because of road assignments, but even when he was home, he was covering games. It put a lot of pressure on my mom. She brought in her parents to help out, and it took a village to raise us. I was lucky.”

    Joe Buck
  600. “I think if I hadn't been born in a pit village I'd have been part of a dramatic society.”

    Dennis Skinner
  601. “Environment does shape you. My environment, in a pit family, in a pit village, with nine kids in total.”

    Dennis Skinner
  602. “In Shyam Benegal's 'Welcome To Sajjanpur,' I'm an illiterate village girl.”

    Amrita Rao
  603. “I was raised in Italy for the early part of my life, in a relatively small village near Siena, and everyone worked there, from the day that they would walk to the day that they died, so I didn't really see that I was particularly different.”

    Mark Getty
  604. “I come from a small village.”

    Dutee Chand
  605. “In my village, people believed that women should stay in their homes. However, I followed my heart and showed them that I'll not succumb to their regressive ideals.”

    Dutee Chand
  606. “When my elder sister decided to pursue sports, she faced a lot of music at home. We didn't have a TV in our village, so no one understood the value of sports. But my sister convinced my parents that participating in sports would mean a secure job in the government.”

    Dutee Chand
  607. “For somebody like me, who has trained barefoot in a small village in Odisha, I know training without proper facilities can be extremely difficult. Having experienced it all, I would like to give back to my community by creating a running academy for children.”

    Dutee Chand
  608. “The movie Gul Makai' will showcase the earlier life of Malala and how she was forced and stopped from going to school. It's a proud story of a girl fighting for her own and other girl child rights to education in her village in Swat Valley. I am glad I was chosen to play this role in Gul Makai.'”

    Atul Kulkarni
  609. “There are quite some interesting roles. Just take my career for instance. I played a vivacious aerobics instructor in Porki.' In my Telugu debut Bava,' I played a lively girl from a village. In Udayan,' my Tamil debut, I played a soft spoken Brahmin girl.”

    Pranitha Subhash
  610. “Shamna is a 'hot star' for Malayalis, but for my Telugu and Tamil audience, Poorna is a girl next-door. That is because I have mostly played village belle or de-glam characters in these industries. Whatever people's perception about me is I'm happy.”

    Shamna Kasim
  611. “I was born in Pizzoferrato, a little village of 1000, in the Abruzzi region of Italy.”

    Bruno Sammartino
  612. “My father had to shift from the village because he didn't have a steady job.”

    Gurpreet Ghuggi
  613. “Chennai has changed a lot. I knew Adyar as a village which has now become the heart of the metropolis. But my heart still beats for the old Madras.”

    Sudha Kongara
  614. “Even now I stay in a small village called Nanmangalam near Pallavaram. The place is so calm and beautiful and it is close to the city too. So I have no problems in living there.”

    Sudha Kongara
  615. “I remember my father making many things. Once we made a shed, and a man in the village came along to help. After a couple of glasses of beer, he said, 'Give me a tape measure and I'll make it by eye,' and the result was so beautiful.”

    David Linley
  616. “There was a time when craft used to mean anything but the considered, stylish or academic. It was a term of derision. The 'craft fair' on the village green was to be avoided.”

    David Linley
  617. “I once lost a role because I was told I am fair. They were looking for a village woman who is darker.”

    Divya Dutta
  618. “I have always wanted to play the role of a village girl.”

    Riya Sen
  619. “Earlier, there were only two hairstyles. If the hero had a fringe, he was village bumpkin. If he slicked his hair back, he was an urban sophisticate.”

    Shabana Azmi
  620. “I learnt since I was a child growing up in a small village in the Czech Republic that I had to be like that to compete, to be the best and then to compete against the best. There has not been a second, a minute, an hour, a day that I have missed because I always wanted to improve.”

    Pavel Nedved
  621. “If I am ever forced to cover guys playing video games, I will retire and move to a rural fishing village and sell bait.”

    Colin Cowherd
  622. “Western influences have turned the world into a small global village, particularly through television and other mediums.”

    Shobana
  623. “My elder brother wants to build a girls' college in Shahjanpur in U.P. We don't have good education system and the security for girls in school and colleges in our village is dismal. So I am going to fully support my brother in whatever he is doing.”

    Rajpal Yadav
  624. “I came to Mumbai from a village to become a good actor and fortunately I have really got much love from my industry and audience and that is really satisfactory for me.”

    Rajpal Yadav
  625. “In Uttar Pradesh there is a district called Shahjahanpur. Fifty kilometers from Shahjahanpur, there is a small, cosy village called Kulra, where my entire family lives.”

    Rajpal Yadav
  626. “When I visit my village, relatives or even when I am at a film shoot, I try to observe my surroundings and understand the environment.”

    Rajpal Yadav
  627. “I live in a small village on the Norfolk coast, far from the Edinburgh festival.”

    Alex Horne
  628. “I have been keeping myself busy with events, live events, promotions, and of course, you have a child to raise and it takes an entire village to raise one, and I am a single parent.”

    Mahima Chaudhry
  629. “If you lived in 18th-century England, you probably lived in a village, worked on the land, and your greatest fears were probably dying in a famine or of disease or in a war.”

    Lucy Worsley
  630. “Britain has some of the finest climbing on the planet, with a sense of wilderness that rivals anywhere else on earth. You can be on a rock face watching crashing waves and feeling a million miles away but because we're a small isle, you're never really that remote; there's always a village nearby.”

    Steve Backshall
  631. “I grew up in the mining village of Dudley in Northumberland. My father, who was also called Robson Green, worked down the pits.”

    Robson Green
  632. “We lived in Dudley, near Cramlington, surrounded by five pits: my father would wash outside in a tin bath. He was the hardest man in the village.”

    Robson Green
  633. “I think there's something weird about how we always say, 'It takes a village to raise a child,' but when it comes to our relationships, we believe in only one person to do everything. When you put it like that, that's mad.”

    Brett Goldstein
  634. “I came from a remote village, I didn't know what running was, or the Olympics.”

    Milkha Singh
  635. “We were from a village that's now in Pakistan's Muzaffargarh district, in Kot Addu tehsil. Our village was 10 km away from the city. The boys had to walk barefoot for 10 km from the village to the school in Kot Addu.”

    Milkha Singh
  636. “During the time of Olympics I felt very lonely. Nobody was there at my side, to guide me or attend to my needs. In the Olympic village I had to travel alone up to the mess and competition ground as well as to the practice ground.”

    P. T. Usha
  637. “I wanted to give everything that I lacked in my childhood to young children of my village. I had only talent but no scientific training, facilities or infrastructure to help.”

    P. T. Usha
  638. “Because by the time I went to the village school in Switzerland, we're talking about September 1965, she was finishing 'Wait Until Dark' which was released in '66. That's when she gave up being an actress to be a full-time mom - in a farmhouse with fruit trees.”

    Sean Hepburn Ferrer
  639. “I grew up the son of the village doctor, so my father was quite well known. At home in Northumberland, frankly Dad is the famous one.”

    Alexander Armstrong
  640. “The nearest village was a place called Pauperhaugh which was a village in the sense that it had a phone box and a bridge. By the time I got down south I had decades to catch up on. We only got colour television in 1978.”

    Alexander Armstrong
  641. “We're not designed to know hundreds of people - we're designed to know four people in our village. So the only way we can know hundreds of people is by reducing them to a stamp of their identity.”

    David Baddiel
  642. “I see people around not wanting to acknowledge that they come from a small town, but it is like a jewel in my crown. I am proud to be a village girl.”

    Rubina Dilaik
  643. “My father spoke with something very similar to a 1920s newscaster type of English, and I learnt that accent of power in post-colonial Zimbabwe. So I learnt that, and I learnt how to copy it, and I learnt how to shift in and out of it, but also talk like my mother's relatives in the village.”

    Rege-Jean Page
  644. “All kids love bikes and cars. But there was a guy in my local village, Tony, who gave me a go on a bike. My first proper motorbike was when I was about 12, but I'd ridden on his and he was the one who really got me into bikes.”

    Charley Boorman
  645. “We were fortunate that most of the '1666' stuff we did shoot all together. We were filming out in Hampton, Georgia. It was so amazing. They built a village for us to shoot in. It made our job as actors so much easier.”

    Kiana Madeira
  646. “One of my friends called me up and said kids in our village are playing hockey with PVC pipes. This is the change I wanted to see. Hopefully, we will be able to inspire the next generation.”

    P. R. Sreejesh
  647. “There were no good schools in my village. So my family moved so that my siblings and I would get a better education.”

    Nirmal Purja
  648. “My mother comes from a small village on the Lac de Neuchatel where there is one bakery, one butcher and one grocery store. Even after decades in New York, she prefers home cooking to ordering in.”

    Suleika Jaouad
  649. “In my childhood dreams, I pictured Italy as paradise. I longed to be the next Sophia Loren, living in a village with winding cobbled streets where washing hung from windows and everybody gesticulated and shouted amicably. Ah, but life surprises.”

    Carol Drinkwater
  650. “Until the middle of the nineteenth century, Biarritz was a community of whalers. During the Middle Ages, it had grown from a small fishing village into a profitable whaling industry. Whale oil was liquid gold to these sea-faring folk.”

    Carol Drinkwater
  651. “I was living in a house in the West Village of New York and trying to be Carrie Bradshaw. I wrote a whole 5 pages about this character who wasn't going to wear high heels because it was not empowering. I've read that article 1000 times, it's so boring! I was writing really cliched women's stuff which is exactly what I didn't want to write.”

    Dawn O'Porter
  652. “I spent nine days shooting the film 'Camera Trap' in Nepal in 2014. The journey consisted of four flights, including a terrifying one through the Himalayas in an 18-seater plane which landed on an icy runway, then a 4x4 ride to a lodge at the foot of a 400-year-old mountain village. The villagers were the kindest people I've ever met.”

    Mark Bonnar
  653. “But to me, Broadway has always had more a 'village' feeling than London's West End. The theaters here are clustered together, the staff and many people in the business know each other - it's like a little village all to itself, whereas in London everything is more spread out.”

    Rosemary Harris
  654. “I grew up in a little fishing village called Anstruther in East Fife in upper Scotland.”

    Edith Bowman
  655. “They film 'Midsomer Murders' near our village, so we joke that if ever there was a murder we'd call for DCI Barnaby.”

    Tony Hadley
  656. “I'm telling you I was from such a small village I didn't even know what wrestling was until I came to America.”

    Beneil Dariush
  657. “My mum's from a very rural village in Nigeria, she grew up in a war, and for her it was really important that my brothers and I knew how to fend for ourselves. My dad bought me a Swiss army knife for my 13th birthday and we used to go camping and he showed me how to light fires.”

    Vick Hope
  658. “I was born in '76, so I vaguely remember seeing 'Empire Strikes Back' in theaters. But I remember just being obsessed with 'Return of the Jedi' and having my parents bring me to see it - at least four times in theaters - and being excited about the Ewoks, and coming home to play with the toy Ewok Village.”

    Brian Quinn
  659. “Did anyone in America believe that the Village People or the Monkees really sang themselves? The Archies? Please.”

    Frank Farian
  660. “When I was doing my A-levels, I'd spend Friday nights in Mumbles, a village by the beach that's popular with surfers.”

    Joanna Page
  661. “Behind many players with an African background, and I've met a lot of them, there is a clan and sometimes a whole village, that lives from the help of one football player.”

    Ralf Rangnick
  662. “Gabala was a remote, little village in the Caucasus, and that experience has helped me a great deal.”

    Tony Adams
  663. “I was born into the third generation of an entrepreneurial Scottish family and grew up in the small village of Twynholm, in Dumfries and Galloway.”

    David Coulthard
  664. “One of the things my parents told me when I was young was that I had to always do more than everyone else because of the color of my skin. They told me so often that I got sick of hearing it, honestly. We were living in a small village outside Stuttgart and I didn't have any direct experience with racism growing up.”

    Serge Gnabry
  665. “My role of Gutthi is not a joke on the female gender but a tribute to them. Gutthi is in fact just like any other woman I came across while growing up in my native village.”

    Sunil Grover
  666. “I come from a small village, Mandi Dabwali, so I relate to Guthi very well.”

    Sunil Grover
  667. “I love Muirfield Village and I think it's one of the best golf courses we play.”

    Patrick Cantlay
  668. “I have many vivid memories of listening to the folk songs in my village.”

    Devi Sri Prasad
  669. “My family come from a rural village in Wiltshire and my nan's never seen first-hand what I do or the effect it has on people, so for her to experience all that was brilliant.”

    Joe Sugg
  670. “I started making videos as a hobby because I grew up in a village in Wiltshire where there wasn't a lot to do.”

    Joe Sugg
  671. “They actually filmed a lot of 'Harry Potter' in the village I grew up in.”

    Joe Sugg
  672. “I come from a small village. I am not very clever.”

    Joe Sugg
  673. “I had never played in front of 10,000 people in my life, coming from a little village in western Denmark. We might have 20 people watching a soccer game or maybe a hundred people watching a team handball game on the select team.”

    Morten Andersen
  674. “We lived in a little village in West Yorkshire in the middle of nowhere.”

    Lucy Beaumont
  675. “I always check with elders back in the village before I try out something new.”

    Chef Damu
  676. “I really believe that it takes a village to raise a child.”

    Judi Love

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