Huts Quotes
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In the meanest hut is a romance, if you knew the hearts there.
— Karl August Varnhagen Von Ense
If civilization had been left in female hands we would still be living in grass huts.
— Camille Paglia
We who lived in concentration camps can remember the men who walked through the huts comforting others, giving away their last piece of bread.
— Viktor E. Frankl
Old love is a row of beach huts in November.
— Julian Barnes
From a lofty perch Tarzan viewed the village of thatched huts across the intervening plantation.
— Edgar Rice Burroughs
We must safely secure our border by investing in more law enforcement and technology, and receiving cooperation from the Mexican government.
— Timothy Murphy
Each year in Africa about two and a half million people go blind ... and they just go blind ... they sit around in their huts.
— Fred Hollows
Whether or not you love television, you've got to admit that it certainly loves itself.
— Mignon McLaughlin
The president of General Motors was in a foul humor.
— Arthur Hailey
don't sit on your patio in the high noon of your tranquility and make light of the huts that people build in the midnight of their desperation.
— Fred B. Craddock
Delay always breeds danger; and to protract a great design is often to ruin it.
— Miguel De Cervantes
The darkness of the world made no distinctions; it entered its palaces as it did its huts.
— Cornelia Funke
I lived in grass huts in a jungle in the Philippines for three weeks with tribal people.
— Evangeline Lilly
Let new India arise out of peasants' cottage, grasping the plough, out of huts, cobbler and sweeper.
— Swami Vivekananda
There are even many huts built entirely of the universal aloe.
— Edward Burnett Tylor
The only thing we have in this world that is utterly and intrinsically ours is our integrity.
— Mira Grant
Mountains breed learned men and shepherds' huts house philosophers.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Lofts were never supposed to be homes. They were vacant old factories and warehouses, taken over by artists looking for cheap space and good light.
— Virginia Postrel