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The inhabitants will always see both sides of an argument so long as it can result in a fight.
— J.P. Donleavy
In some pictures of Provincetown the persons of the inhabitants are not drawn below the ankles, so much being supposed to be buried in the sand.
— Henry David Thoreau
When all the world is overcharged with inhabitants, then the last remedy of all is war, which provideth for every man, by victory or death.
— Thomas Hobbes
It's a lot simpler to adapt to low gravity, or no atmosphere, or even sandstorms than it is to hustle inhabitants.
— Madeleine L'Engle
God holds the entire universe and it's inhabitants with His mighty right hand of righteous.
— Euginia Herlihy
The biblical doctrine of hell reshapes all our thinking about the future of this world and its inhabitants.
— Owen Strachan
I looked inside my typewriter. There's a city in there. Black and grey columns and no inhabitants.
— Helen Oyeyemi
In effect, the apartment block was a small vertical city, its two thousand inhabitants boxed up into the sky.j.g.
— J.G. Ballard
The body is wiser than its inhabitants. the body is the soul. the body is god's messenger.
— Erica Jong
the atmosphere of the town was an artificial creation whose existence relied on the subtle attentions of its inhabitants.
— Jeff VanderMeer
in God's city, the inhabitants love people and walk on gold, while in man's city, the inhabitants love gold and walk on people.
— Tullian Tchividjian
The body is a community made up of its innumerable cells or inhabitants.
— Thomas A. Edison
Have faith! where'er thy bark is driven, 'The calm's disport, the tempest's mirth, Know this! God rules the host of heaven, The inhabitants of earth.
— Friedrich Schiller
This is where they keep the dreams about the end of the world, according to the inhabitants of places where the winters are very windy.
— Ismail Kadare
A town that boasts inhabitants like me Can have no lack of good society.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The rest of the planets have their dress and furniture, nay and their inhabitants too, as well as this Earth of ours.
— Christiaan Huygens
For real pleasure a pleasure resort should have no one in it but its legitimate inhabitants, oneself, and perhaps one's friends.
— Doris Lessing
I think the inhabitants of the past are fighting hard to keep the rents they acquired in the 20th century.
— Michael Bennet
To the inhabitants of the pond, the pond was the world; and to the inhabitants of the world, the world was but a muddy pond.
— Ruskin Bond
Time spent in nature is time realizing that you don't know it all, that you never will. The earth is meant to be enjoyed by its inhabitants.
— Abdul'Rauf Hashmi
Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are made for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration.
— Izaak Walton
OPERA, n. A play representing life in another world, whose inhabitants have no speech but song, no motions but gestures and no postures but attitudes.
— Ambrose Bierce
The true wealth of a state consists in the number of its inhabitants, in their toil and industry.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
That have never known inhabitants, or homes that have known owners and seen them ejected, the house standing triumphantly voided, humanless.
— Gillian Flynn
Russia contains one fourth of the inhabitants of all Europe, and one half of the entire number of Israelites.
— Isaac Mayer Wise
The chief want, in every state that I have been into, was a high and earnest purpose in its inhabitants.
— Henry David Thoreau
I heard of the discovery of the American hemisphere, and wept with Safie over the hapless fate of its original inhabitants.
— Mary Shelley
Every profession is an island whose inhabitants earn a precarious living by taking in each other's washing.
— Amanda Craig
Paris, a city of gaieties and pleasures, where four-fifths of the inhabitants die of grief.
— Nicolas Chamfort
Life is for the loved, not the lonely." She lamented. "Although it's the lonely who try to make the world and its inhabitants less so.
— Donna Lynn Hope
The slums are not a place of despair. Its inhabitants are all working towards a better life.
— Vikas Swarup
Inhabitants of underdeveloped nations and victims of natural disasters are the only people who have ever been happy to see soybeans.
— Fran Lebowitz
Mother Earth has never been more crowded, yet her inhabitants have never been more lonely.
— Anasazi Foundation
We are all of us, in this world, more or less like St. January, whom the inhabitants of Naples worship one day, and pelt with baked apples the next.
— Sophie Swetchine
They were assured that they were going to be the only inhabitants of that milk and honey...
— Maya Angelou
A city becomes a world when one loves one of its inhabitants.
— Lawrence Durrell
The country has turned its loyal inhabitants into wanderers similar to the survivors of an apocalypse.
— Rami Ollaik
It is impossible to reduce, or, at least, to hold a distant country against the wishes and efforts of its inhabitants.
— Edward Gibbon
The proliferation of creative power can transform the world for all of its inhabitants.
— Timothy Simpson
{1:39} And they poured out innocent blood around the sanctuary, and they contaminated the sanctuary. {1:40} And the inhabitants of
— The Biblescript
The inhabitants of the Cape generally do not complain of their "soil," but will tell you that it is good enough for them to dry their fish on.
— Henry David Thoreau
Spain, with 7324 inhabitants, a town-hall, an episcopal
— Benito Perez Galdos
The attainment of the present status of Thailand has to depend on the ability or the actions of all the inhabitants of the country.
— Bhumibol Adulyadej
Alas! how little does the memory of these human inhabitants enhance the beauty of the landscape!
— Henry David Thoreau
In the Third World, there are 1.3 billion poor people. In other words, one out of every three inhabitants lives in poverty.
— Fidel Castro
Macbeth to Witches: What are these So wither'd and so wild in their attire, That look not like th' inhabitants o' th' earth, And yet are on 't?
— William Shakespeare
Let us not forget the East Bank of the (River) Jordan, where seventy per cent of the inhabitants belong to the Palestinian nation.
— George Habash
One could speculate that lichens would be among the last inhabitants to succumb on a dying earth at some distant point in the future.
— Steven L. Stephenson
To prohibit the reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves.
— Claude Adrien Helvetius
The State then uses this monopoly to wield power over the inhabitants of the area and to enjoy the material fruits of that power.
— Thomas E. Woods Jr.
The inhabitants of Canada appeared to be suffering between two fires,
the soldiery and the priesthood. — Henry David Thoreau
the soldiery and the priesthood. — Henry David Thoreau
The inhabitants of Cincinnati are proud of their city as one of the most interesting in America: and with good reason.
— Charles Dickens
Were the Inhabitants of Italy charming as their Country, all other Regions would be depopulated I think.
— Bill Vaughan
The meanest inhabitants by their constant attendance generally form the majority and outvote the gentlemen, merchants and all the better Inhabitants!
— William Shirley
Atlantis was destroyed by the greed of its inhabitants.
— Frederick Lenz
That planet has a considerable but moderate atmosphere. So that the inhabitants probably enjoy a situation in many respects similar to ours.
— William Herschel
Yes, all the inhabitants of the store had left. But that didn't mean we were alone.
— Jonathan Stroud
The church on earth is full of souls healed by our beloved Physician; and the inhabitants of heaven confess that "he healed them all." Come,
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
For the starship's inhabitants, time now stands still.
For planet Earth, the clock has begun ticking ... — Steve Alten
For planet Earth, the clock has begun ticking ... — Steve Alten
We Americans are tempted to distinguish ourselves from other current and former inhabitants of this planet by assuming that we are ruled by progress.
— Michael Dorris
We create models to explain nature, but the models wind up gatecrashing nature and driving away the original inhabitants.
— David Mitchell
There is no greater sign of a general decay of virtue in a nation, than a want of zeal in its inhabitants for the good of their country.
— Joseph Addison
That by him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God.
— Joseph Smith Jr.
In the rest of Nirvana all sorrows surcease: Only Buddha can guide to that city of Peace Whose inhabitants have the eternal release.
— William Rounseville Alger
The Peace Panda Says ... The whole planet we call Earth is our home and it's inhabitants ... all our neighbors!
— Timothy Pina
The Whorl, whose inhabitants keep watch for an outsider
— Kim Stanley Robinson
Citizenship should be based on those who have a close and real relationship with this country and its inhabitants.
— Margaret Thatcher
The taste of music with the inhabitants of Venus and Jupiter is at a high level, similar to that of Frenchmen or Italians.
— Christian Huygens
Sleeplessness is a desert without vegetation or inhabitants.
— Jessamyn West
You only need sit still long enough in some attractive spot in the woods that all its inhabitants may exhibit themselves to you by turns.
— Henry David Thoreau
By one bait or another, Nature allures inhabitants into all her recesses.
— Henry David Thoreau
There is every reason to fear that the State is growing ever more powerful, more autonomous, more indifferent to its own inhabitants.
— Charles A. Reich
We are equal inhabitants of a paradise of individuals in which everybody has the right to be understood.
— Richard Rorty
For in that city [New York] there is neurosis in the air which the inhabitants mistake for energy.
— Evelyn Waugh