A Quote by Devendra Banhart

I've always lived in small places. — © Devendra Banhart
I've always lived in small places.
Many small people, in small places, doing small things can change the world.
I've lived in other cities - Rome, Dublin, Mexico City - but I was born in New York City, and I always lived in those other places as a New Yorker.
I am always drawn back to places where I have lived, the houses and their neighborhoods.
Mixtapes are always small scale to me - they never get taken seriously, and they're always short-lived.
I am an artist and a writer, and I do think that one always places oneself in the picture to see where one fits. I left home when I was sixteen and lived in places where it was very easy for me to have fallen the other way. I could have been on the large convoy because I was a woman and I was alone. In India, that's not a joke. I could have ended up very, very badly. I'm lucky that I didn't.
I have always been 'small town.' I was born outside of Philadelphia, so we lived on a 20-acre farm and then spent two years in a log cabin on the Appalachian Trail. We lived outside of York in Red Lion, which is an amazing town. It's perpetually 1982 in that town.
America has always been a nation of small places, and as we lose them, we're losing part of ourselves.
Beauty comes from a life well lived. If you've lived well, your smile lines are in the right places.
I've lived many places all over the world, so I've always seen myself as a citizen of the world.
I like where I lived in Alnwick; I always tell people about it. There's so much to do there, even though it's so small and quaint.
Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home - so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world ... Such are the places where every man, woman and child seeks equal justice, equal opportunity, equal dignity without discrimination. Unless these rights have meaning there, they have little meaning anywhere.
I was born in Nashville, Tenn., but I have lived in a number of places. In 1937, I moved to Baltimore, Md., where I attended junior high and high school. I lived there for five years before leaving for college.
I've lived many places on the planet, and I still have friends in many places.
At first, we lived in very, very small places... with my mom cleaning houses and scrounging up just enough to keep us in town with a working car. She introduced me to my first agent, and I started with stand-in work, then eventually commercials and television guest-shots.
But if you'd only ever lived in small wooden house in the middle of wilderness, it sounded much better. Especially because it provided intense community, and these people lived in incredible isolation.
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.
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