"When I am in the country," he replied, "I never wish to leave it; and when I am in town, it is pretty much the same. They have each their advantages, and I can be equally happy in either."

– Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 9. Asked if he found the country vastly more pleasant than London, Charles Bingley replies to Mrs. Bennet that he is equally happy in the country or city. This is after Mr. Darcy suggests that there is more variety of character in town than in the country – a remark Mrs. Bennet strongly objects to.