Rarely do people in a small town consult their schedules when you invite them over. Tell them the day and time and they’ll be there.
-from Small Wonders by John Frazier
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Nobody in a small town has more power than the newspaper. Especially a weekly tabloid. There’s something kind of National Enquirer about it.
-from Small Wonders by John Frazier
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You can have small potatoes. You can have a small town. But there’s no such thing as small potatoes in a small town.
-from Small Wonders by John Frazier
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Today’s small town is often noted – if not praised – for its diversity of constituents, its variety of thought, its tolerance for debate and discourse. But that’s just my opinion. My neighbors probably don’t see it that way.
-from Small Wonders by John Frazier
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An ingrained sense of community. An undeniable satisfaction in simple pleasures. Joie de vivre. These are benchmarks of a small town.
-from Small Wonders by John Frazier
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