MORNING LAZZINESS
“The chicken is the country’s, but the city eats it.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“Some old-fashioned things like fresh air and sunshine are hard to beat.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“I think the jokes would have been a bit broader and a bit more obvious in terms of the day-to-day of country life.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds, exhilarate the spirit, and restore the tone of languid nature.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“Country life has its advantages… You sit on the veranda drinking tea and your ducklings swim on the pond…” –
MORNING LAZZINESS
“Warm familiar scents drift softly from the oven, and imprint forever upon our hearts that this is home and that we are loved.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“In the end, for congenial sympathy, for poetry, for work, for original feeling and expression, for perfect companionship with one’s friends – give me the country.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“The fresh and crisp air of the country reminds us that our blood surges from of the natural world and how tied we are to the sprung rhythms of earth and sky, weather and season.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“Nor rural sights alone, but rural sounds, exhilarate the spirit, and restore the tone of languid nature.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“Country things are the necessary root of our life – and that remains true even of a rootless and tragically urban civilization…”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“The city, no matter how small, is corrupt and unrepentant, while the sun shines brighter in the country, making people more wholesome.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“There is a vast deal of make-believe in the carefully nurtured sentiment for country life, and the barefoot boy, and the mountain girl.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“The country is laid out in a haphazard, sloppy fashion, offensive to the tidy, organized mind.”
MORNING LAZZINESS
“One gets, sensitive about losing mornings after getting a little used to them with living in a country.”
MORNING LAZZINESS