Quote by William Shakespeare
What is the city but the people? - William Shakespeare

What is the city but the people? – William Shakespeare

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If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor mens cottage princes palaces. – William Shakespeare

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In the country the darkness of night is friendly and familiar, but in a city, with its blaze of lights, it is unnatural, hostile and menacing. It is like a monstrous vulture that hovers, biding its time. – Somerset Maugham

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God made the country, and man made the town. – William Cowper, The Task, 1785

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There is hardly one in three of us who live in the cities who is not sick with unused self. – Ben Hecht

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The axis of the earth sticks out visibly through the centre of each and every town or city. – Oliver Wendell Holmes,Sr.

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