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Surroundings Quotes by T. H. Robsjohn-Gibbings
- The surroundings householders crave are glorified autobiographies ghost-written by willing architects and interior designers who, like their clients, want to show off.
- Why do we love certain homes, and why do they seem to love us? It is the warmth of our individual hearts reflected in our surroundings.
- The surroundings householders crave are glorified autobiographies.
More Surroundings Quotes
- Study lends a kind of enchantment to all our surroundings. — Honore de Balzac
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- The man who has no inner-life is a slave to his surroundings. — Henri Frederic Amiel
- Confining marine animals to tanks and separating them from their families and their natural surroundings, just so people can watch them swim… — Pamela Anderson
- It is the main earthly business of a human being to make his home, and the immediate surroundings of his home, as… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- We must destroy all which in the present school answers to the organization of constraint, the artificial surroundings by which children are… — Francesc Ferrer i Guardia
- As every real estate agent knows, a poor house in good surroundings will sell for a higher price than a better house… — Nan Fairbrother
- Run in places you love with people you like. Enjoying your surroundings and training partners will strengthen your commitment to running and… — Deena Kastor
- Sometimes I come across a tree which seems like Buddha or Jesus: loving, compassionate, still, unambitious, enlightened, in eternal meditation, giving pleasure… — Satish Kumar
- My mom is one of 14 children. She's a great lady. She's a Taurus. Has been a profound influence in my life,… — Julius Erving
- The man whose whole activity is diverted to inner meditation becomes insensible to all his surroundings. — Emile Durkheim