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House Quotes - Page 131

A fool is wiser in his own house than a sage is in another man's house.

A fool is wiser in his own house than a sage is in another man's house.

William Graham Sumner (2007). “The Forgotten Man and Other Essays”, p.127, Cosimo, Inc.

Dear Mother, dear Mother, the Church is cold, But the Ale-house is healthy and pleasant and warm.

William Blake (2000). “The Selected Poems of William Blake”, p.81, Wordsworth Editions

Over the hill to the poor-house I'm trudgin' my weary way.

Will Carleton (2001). “Farm Ballads”, p.51, Applewood Books

I have heard, as everybody else has, of a spirit's haunting a house ; but I have had my own personal experience of a house's haunting a spirit.

Wilkie Collins (2015). “Complete Short Stories of Wilkie Collins: The Best Short Fiction from the English writer, known for his mystery novels The Woman in White, No Name, Armadale, The Moonstone, The Law and The Lady, The Dead Secret, Man and Wife and many more…”, p.650, e-artnow

The good thing is, we have household formation in this country.

"Warren Buffett: I Haven't Seen As Much Economic Fear In My Adult Lifetime". "Charlie Rose", www.cnbc.com. October 1, 2008.