A Quote by Makoto Shinkai

I am from the countryside, very rural countryside, and I moved to Tokyo when I was 18 and have been living first-ever since. So yes, I am a city guy, but sometimes I sort of feel there's another me in a parallel world, still in the countryside.
I've always been sort of interested in the rural countryside. Things happen out there that are very strange to city dwellers.
It wasn't until I lived in the countryside that I began to understand the life of the countryside and the people in it and trees and water. Just learning about water is an education for a city person.
What makes me really happy is a walk in the English countryside. A nice sunset, that British countryside - it means I'm home.
London is not a healthy place. I feel much healthier when I'm living in the countryside or, indeed, anywhere out of London. When I go back to the countryside to visit my mother, I get out of the car, and suddenly there's great wafts of fresh air.
I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother.
If I lived my life over again I would stay in the countryside. I prefer the countryside, the milking of the cows and the sheep.
I'm a man with many defects. I love. I sing. I dream. I was born in the poor countryside. I was raised in the countryside, planting corn and selling sweets made by my grandmother. My children, my two daughters are with me and I want a better world for my grandchildren, for your grandchildren.
When I was 18 years old, I came to Tokyo from my hometown, Ise, in the countryside. I'd always been really inspired by fashion and music, especially when punk came out in '76 or '77.
I like girls who like the countryside, put on walking boots and can bend with the wind a bit. If you're going to live with me, you need to be able to embrace the countryside and wet dogs.
The ideological and cultural revolutions have been promoted successfully in the countryside with the result that the ideological and spiritual qualities of our agricultural working people have been transformed remarkably, and a great development has also been achieved in the realm of cultural life in the countryside.
When I worked in the city, it was about survival. Now when I work in the countryside, I feel like I'm truly living.
I grew up in the countryside and wanted to go to Tokyo. I had Tokyo complex.
I like looking at the countryside as well as anyone... a little countryside goes a long way, but it's almost like the DNA of a civilisation is in its cities.
I am very much a city boy, and I really don't get out into the countryside or the wilderness that much at all.
If I'm in the English countryside and get on my bicycle, I see what sort of strange inbred rural locals I can snap.
We moved to Ireland when I was two and we settled in Killarney, Co Kerry. Where we were living in Germany is very industrial and very grey and my parents wanted to have countryside around for my sister and I to grow up in.
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