A Quote by Ritesh Agarwal

I was a small-town boy with big dreams. — © Ritesh Agarwal
I was a small-town boy with big dreams.
I feel like, big city or small town, you can relate to following your parents' footsteps or putting your own dreams on the back burner or vices that we get caught up in - that whole cycle. That's not just a small-town thing. That's a life thing.
I'm anything but a small-town girl. I have big, big dreams, and I plan on making them happen.
If a small-town boy like me who bagged groceries was able to make his dreams come true, you can too.
Rich dad said it this way, 'Big people have big dreams and small people have small dreams. If you want to change who you are, begin by changing the size of your dreams.'
Coming from a small town, I didn't have big dreams. My biggest ambition was to find a job for myself.
There's no job too big to benefit from a small town person's perspective, I discovered, just as there's no town too small for thinking big.
The small town is passing. It was the incubator that hatched all our big men, and that's why we haven't got as many big men today as we used to have. Take every small-town-raised leader out of business and you would have nobody left running it but vice-presidents.
Coming from a small town it was tough to dream big. When I grew up in a small town in Georgia, my biggest dream was one day to be able to go to Atlanta.
I'd heard Dallas described as a 'big, small town' before, even before I moved. As a kid from an actual small town in Iowa, I was never sure what to make of the description.
I'm a small town boy from a place not too different from Farmville. I grew up with a corn field in my backyard. My grandfather had emigrated to this country when he was about my son's age. My mom and dad built everything that matters in a small town in southern Indiana. They built a family and a good name and a business, and they raised a family.
They say people from small towns have big dreams and that pretty much describes me. I had big dreams growing up and I'm still a dreamer.
The first time that you escape from home or the small town that you live in - there's a reason a small town is called a small town: It's because not many people want to live there.
When you're growing up in a small town You know you'll grow down in a small town There is only one good use for a small town You hate it and you know you'll have to leave.
Everyone needs a small-town banker. Especially in a big town.
D.C. is a small town with some big-town features.
I had big dreams when I was a boy. And I can't say that I never saw a beach house in Malibu in those dreams.
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