
Eloquent testimony to the recovery powers of wild animals frequently becomes apparent from the study of skeletons
housed in museums. —
Louis Leakey

Two souls, alas, are
housed within my breast,
And each will wrestle for the mastery there. —
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I see one-third of a nation ill-
housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished. —
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Only a well-fed, well-
housed, well-schooled people can enjoy the blessings of liberty. —
Fiorello H. La Guardia

Slander lives upon succession, For ever
housed where it gets possession. —
William Shakespeare

Why would I care what you looked like? The flesh was the shell that
housed the glory. —
Anne Bishop

In this spot, he is
housed in evil. Reader, unbury him with a word. —
Elizabeth Kostova

We shake with joy, we shake with grief.
What a time they have, these two
housed as they are in the same body. —
Mary Oliver

Like a jar you
housed the infinite tenderness, and the infinite oblivion shattered you like a jar. —
Pablo Neruda

What would have happened if Caverna had been torn by a civil war, the two opposed leaders
housed in a single body? —
Frances Hardinge

There is no defeat unless one loses God, and then all is defeat, though it be
housed in castles and buried in fortunes. —
Frank C. Laubach

Prior to the Civil War, most libraries were either privately owned or
housed in universities or churches. —
Karin Slaughter

Like a jar you
housed infinite tenderness
And the infinite tenderness shattered you like a jar. —
Pablo Neruda

The mind, when
housed within a healthful body, possesses a glorious sense of power. —
Joseph Pilates

The books
housed in one's first adult bookshelf are the geological bed of who we wish to become —
Sheridan Hay

We are exquisite souls
housed in physical bodies. —
Sharon E. Rainey

Summon the strength of your capabilities - not just
housed in the mind - but, empowered within the Soul. —
Eleesha

Do not presume, well-
housed, well-warmed, and well-fed, to criticize the poor —
Herman Melville

... in the library ... surrounded by things far more dangerous than what roamed the school corridors. For here thoughts were
housed. —
Louise Penny

Never negotiate with kids. They don't have life experience, and they don't have repercussions for bad decisions; they still get fed and
housed. —
Gene Simmons

The foraging for food and water, the struggle for life in a world without masters,
housed in a body that man had made dependent on himself. —
Richard Matheson

Civilization itself is
housed in the human being. —
Nayantara Sahgal