
Top 53 Quotes About Cottages
#1. The whole island is spotted with derelict cottages and abandoned churches like this one. They sit in pastures as invisible to the Irish as a mother is to a teenage girl.
Skyler White
#2. Hogsmeade looked like a Christmas card; the little thatched cottages and shops were all covered in a layer of crisp snow; there were holly wreaths on the doors and strings of enchanted candles hanging in the trees.
J.K. Rowling
#3. I have found more inspiration in the cottages of fishermen than in the palaces of the rich.
Wilfred Grenfell
#4. You may depend upon it that they are as good hearts to serve men in palaces as in cottages.
Robert Owen
#5. For good reasons, there are no ties during the Stanley Cup season. Somebody needs to win so the lads can get out to their cottages on the lakes, where all hockey players spend their summers, or so I have been told.
George Vecsey
#6. The Forest of Dean. Here we lived in one of a row of small stone cottages with trees stretching over us like children doing ghost impressions with their hands, surrounded by closed coal mines slowly getting zipped back up into the earth.
Kate Hamer
#7. Wilderness is a continuous stretch of country preserved in its natural state, open to lawful hunting and fishing, big enough to absorb a two weeks' pack trip, and kept devoid of roads, artificial trails, cottages, or other works of man.
Aldo Leopold
#8. John Bunyan, while he had a surpassing genius, would not condescend to cull his language from the garden of flowers; but he went into the hayfield and the meadow, and plucked up his language by the roots, and spoke out in the words that the people used in their cottages.
Charles Spurgeon
#9. In winter we lead a more inward life. Our hearts are warm and cheery, like cottages under drifts ...
Henry David Thoreau
#10. There, Clover found the "gardens and great trees and old cottages ... so beautiful" that seeing them exhausted her. It was as if, she joked with her husband, "this English world is a huge stage-play got up only to amuse Americans. It is obviously unreal, eccentric, and taken out of novels.
Natalie Dykstra
#11. Old Filey lies around the Ravine, a glacial gash running down to Coble Landing. This is the fishing Filey of centuries past, with neat little terraced cottages and a cluster of attractive 18th century houses.
David Hewson
#12. Every writer dreams of having a backyard cottage, similar to Dahl's 'writing hut.' English cottages and charming huts might seem out of reach, but a good carpenter could build a modest cottage on the cheap.
Kate Klise
#13. In the far reaches of the county, cottages were found with skeletons enlaced in the beds, the bones of the baby in the kettle.
Lauren Groff
#14. Can princes born in palaces be sensible of the misery of those who dwell in cottages?
Stanislaw Leszczynski
#15. I, with other Americans, have perhaps unduly resented the stream of criticism of American life ... more particularly have I resented the sneers at Main Street. For I have known that in the cottages that lay behind the street rested the strength of our national character.
Herbert Hoover
#16. The cottages are full of life. It's incredible to think they are filled with people who know nothing of computerised technology, nor even running water, sewage systems or electricity. And yet here they live. Surviving.
Marianne Curley
#17. Cottages have them (falsehood and dissimulation) as well as courts, only with worse manners.
Lord Chesterfield
#18. I wish we were all hippies and did yoga, lived in cottages, smoked weed, accepted everyone for who they are, and listened to wonderful music. I wish money didn't make us who we are. I just wish we could redo society.
Bob Marley
#19. Scotland is so gorgeous that every time I'm there, I start to dream of living there. I want to buy one of those whitewashed cottages with the thatch roofs and gaze out at the sea and read my books. I want to be away from the Internet and the news and lawn mowers at 7 A.M. on Sunday mornings.
Julia London
#20. We are like people with short-term leases on summer cottages; we can never seem to make our provisions come out even with our stay.
Mignon McLaughlin
#21. I looked around, and I saw cottages everywhere. I thought it was time they lived in apartments.
Harry Triguboff
#22. If we don't have each other, we go crazy with loneliness. When we do, we go crazy with togetherness. When we get together we build miles of summer cottages and kill each other in the bars on Saturday night.
Stephen King
#23. Sleep is a god too proud to wait in palaces, and yet so humble too as not to scorn the meanest country cottages.
Abraham Cowley
#24. Glory darts her soul-pervading ray on thrones and cottages, regardless still of all the artificial nice distinctions vain human customs make.
Hannah More
#25. out my cigarettes, break each one in half and give them to the Russians. They bow to me and then light the cigarettes. Now red points glow in every face. They comfort me; it looks as though there were little windows in dark village cottages saying that behind them are rooms full of peace. The
Erich Maria Remarque
#26. Jim's father possessed such certain knowledge of the Unknowable as made for the righteousness of people in cottages without disturbing the ease of mind of those whom an unerring Providence enables to live in mansions.
Joseph Conrad
#27. We arrived at Council Bluffs at dawn; I looked out. All winter I'd been reading of the great wagon parties that held council there before hitting the Oregon and Santa Fe trails; and of course now it was only cute suburban cottages of one damn kind and another,
Jack Kerouac
#28. Not a living thing was to be seen and the cottages that sat huddled close to the ground remained fast shut; the smoke from the chimneys alone still gave a sign of life.
Stijn Streuvels
#30. For a beggar to live at court is not so much as the King to dwell with him in his cottage.
William Gurnall
#31. For the Christ-child who comes is the Master of all; No palace too great, no cottage too small.
Phillips Brooks
#32. Like a wooden cottage of a lovely forest, leave yourself to the silence!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#33. You thought you were being made into a decent little cottage but He is building a palace. He intends to come & live in it Himself
C.S. Lewis
#34. Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn.
Oliver Goldsmith
#35. I would sooner live in a cottage and wonder at everything than live in a castle and wonder at nothing!
Joan Winmill Brown
#36. An English village could never be mistaken for an American one: the outline against the sky differs; a thatched cottage makes a very wavy line on the blue above.
Maria Mitchell
#37. With both agents and publishers hungry for bestsellers, literature will have to end up as a cottage industry.
Anthony Burgess
#38. Every farm with slaves was a slave-breeding farm. Raising slaves was mostly a cottage industry ...
Ned Sublette
#39. I love to live alone in my own little cottage, where I can spend much time in prayer, etc
David Brainerd
#40. Pale death approaches with equal step, and knocks indiscriminately at the door of teh cottage, and the portals of the palace.
Horace
#41. It's definitely safer to be single, especially with this cottage industry that's devoted to extorting celebrities.
Charlie Sheen
#42. Mr Michener, as timeless as a stack of National Geographics, is the ultimate Summer Writer. Just as one goes back to the cottage in Maine, so one goes back to one's Michener.
Wilfrid Sheed
#43. If you have good neighbours, you can bear living in a bad cottage; if you have bad neighbours, you can't bear living even in a good palace!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#44. Khaddar does not displace a single cottage industry.
Mahatma Gandhi
#45. You're buying for the benefit of the cottage experience at a fraction of the price.
Brad Bird
#46. The cottage industry of India had to perish in order that Lancashire might flourish.
Mahatma Gandhi
#47. Let them show me a cottage where there are not the same vices of which they accuse the courts.
Lord Chesterfield
#49. He stood beside a cottage lone
And listened to a lute,
One summer's eve, when the breeze was gone,
And the nightingale was mute.
Thomas Kibble Hervey
#50. All the wars of the world, all the Caesars, have not the staying power of a lily in a cottage garden.
Reginald Farrer
#51. With equal pace, impartial Fate
Knocks at the palace, as the cottage gate.
Horace
#52. I'm king of the dead and I make my throne On a monument slab of marble cold; And my scepter of rule is the spade I hold: Come they from cottage or come they from hall, Mankind are my subjects, all, all, all! Let them loiter in pleasure or toilfully spin I gather them in, I gather them in!
Benjamin
#53. Let new India arise out of peasants' cottage, grasping the plough, out of huts, cobbler and sweeper.
Swami Vivekananda
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