A Quote by Ram Nath Kovind

I grew up in a mud house, in a small village. — © Ram Nath Kovind
I grew up in a mud house, in a small village.
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.
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.
I grew up in a house made out of mud.
I grew up in a small village in the west of Ireland.
I'm just someone who grew up in a small village.
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.
Brothers Bunk Beds! That's how we grew up. We grew up in a small house, a ranch style home, with three bedrooms and one bath.
Grew up in Stapleton House village, where blood flood the waters in the streets like oil spillage
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.
I grew up in a small Austrian village, a quite conservative one, and I was the weird little boy always dressing as a girl.
I grew up in a small village close to a big lake. There are heavy winds there, and they always sound different. I like these sounds best.
I grew up in a village after the war, and in the village, there were almost only women.
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.
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.
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.
I grew up in a small, strictly Catholic fishing village - the people there have a different attitude to life than those in Hollywood - people stick together.
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