Words matter. These are the best Country Boy Quotes from famous people such as Ed Speleers, DJ Premier, Gayle King, Mo Yan, Ernest Gaines, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I was a mixture of a country boy and a town boy, really. Chichester is a town on the coast of England, and I grew up all along that strip of coast that Chichester branches out into. Sometimes I was living in a house in the country, and sometimes I was living in a town.
I’m a country boy.
How do I love Tim McGraw? Let me count the ways: I love that he’s a country boy with a city sensibility. I love that he refuses to be pegged, and his duet with Nelly proves it. And I really love that he had the brains to marry Faith Hill.
For a country boy, poor as I was, whose constant worry was to be able to have enough to eat, the Army guaranteed one’s survival.
In the beginning, I tried to be a more cosmopolitan writer, but I realized that I was a country boy, and I had to deal with things I knew about and where I came from.
I’m a country boy, and we’re the product of our upbringing. As a boy, I was told that men don’t cry.
I’m a country boy at heart. I love it when you’ve got your boots on and you’re standing in three inches of cow muck.
Elvis Presley, you can’t define him in a couple of sentences, but he was a country boy and he was very respectful.
I’m not a politician. I’m not a lawyer. I’m just a country boy.
I grew up in the country. I am a real proud country boy, love getting back home.
I see myself as half country boy and half city boy, so I need both to balance me out. I couldn’t spend all of my time in either place.
I’m going to try to make happy songs or some political songs, like ‘A Country Boy Can Survive’ – something people can get excited about.
I’m a country boy. I grew up kicking around the woods, riding dirt bikes, playing football, climbing rocks and all that good stuff, so that’s always been fun.
I’m very much half city and half country boy.
I was a country boy from Texas and I love eating.
Myself, I’m just a simple country boy who spent time on the streets and developed a style of writing and rapping and a cool sound that people seem to enjoy.
I’m a country boy. I hate New York. But that’s where things happen, so I use it as a base for stories, I know enough about it. But I have to keep going back there.
I’m just a Connecticut country boy. The people I’ve known, the changes of season, the call of the blue jay – when I’m away, all of them haunt me.
As a child, I was fortunate enough to be close to family members who were – and still are – great storytellers. I was a gullible country boy from Rocky Mount, Virginia, and I believed every folktale they told me, no matter how fantastic.
The Lord has been there from wanting to be a momma, to having a wonderful childhood life and dreaming of having a good motherhood as a child; always wanting to meet a good old country boy and having someone to love as much as I love my husband Roland and having a little boy that is a mixture of the both of us.
This is what London’s all about for me: good local restaurants. It’s what makes a civilised city. For me, as a country boy, it’s a real pleasure being able to walk to a restaurant. It seems very sophisticated, somehow.
I grew up as a country boy.
I am a country boy at heart.
I’m a country boy.
At the end of the day, I remain a country boy inside.
I don’t like crying. I’m a country boy, and we’re the product of our upbringing. As a boy, I was told that men don’t cry.
I’m a country boy.
I grew up three and a half hours outside of Chicago, but people would call me a ‘hick’ or ‘country boy.’ Maybe it’s because I talked with more of a country accent.
I’m really just a country boy.
I was definitely very much a country boy.
I’m a real big country boy.
You have to understand, now, I’m a momma’s boy. I’m from the south. My way of being raised is totally different than the big city life. I truly was a country boy.
I’m a country boy. I’m from Georgia.
I’m a country boy.
The filth and noise of the crowded streets soon destroy the elasticity of health which belongs to the country boy.