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My family immigrated when I was 3, and our predecessors inhabited the Korean Peninsula for as long as can be recalled.
— Chang-rae Lee
My son, your ineptitude is so vast, your incompetence so profound, that I am certain you are inhabited by greater power than I have ever known.
— Peter S. Beagle
In time the earth will be inhabited by almost god-like beings who shall analyze and discuss the remnants of humanity as we now discuss the chimpanzee.
— Ella Wheeler Wilcox
A woman will tell you
every home she has ever inhabited
has been broken into
starting with her body — Suheir Hammad
every home she has ever inhabited
has been broken into
starting with her body — Suheir Hammad
They tell you that a tree is only a combination of chemical elements. I prefer to believe that God created it, and that it is inhabited by a nymph.
— Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Pandaemonium was inhabited by creatures quite convinved that the great Satan had their best interests at heart. Poor little devils.
— Daniel Patrick Moynihan
San Francisco is a mad city - inhabited for the most part by perfectly insane people whose women are of a remarkable beauty.
— Rudyard Kipling
He had the kind of smile that inhabited every part of his face
his eyes, his cheeks; there was even a dimple. — Kristin Hannah
his eyes, his cheeks; there was even a dimple. — Kristin Hannah
Architecture is inhabited sculpture.
— Constantin Brancusi
We are turning our prisons into living tombs, inhabited by doomed men living in everlasting blank despair.
— Clarence Darrow
Manhattan has been continuously inhabited for the past 3000 years, and was first settled by humans perhaps 9000 years ago.
— Randall Munroe
Inhabited by those who died in wickness,
— Rick Riordan
It is important that the painting can be inhabited, so that the mind's eye, or the eye's mind, can move about it credibly.
— Bridget Riley
No one can depict desolation who hasn't inhabited desolation and observed it very closely. Things condemned have a terrible beauty.
— Tove Jansson
To me, wanting every habitable planet to be inhabited is like wanting everybody to have athlete's foot.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
India happens to be a rich country inhabited by very poor people.
— Manmohan Singh
Was so proud that night, so self-possessed, standing tall, fully inhabited. I owned myself, felt fully mine to give.
— Elisa Albert
We're not mad. We're inhabited
— Sue Moorcroft
My grief sought out all parts of my body it hadn't yet inhabited, and I felt like I might collapse in on myself right there, at last, spectacularly
— John Darnielle
It is lovely to meet an old person whose face is deeply lined, a face that has been deeply inhabited, to look in the eyes and find light there.
— John O'Donohue
Nothing else seems out of the ordinary for a horrible haunted forest being inhabited by a child eating witch.
— Seanan McGuire
The nearest inhabited village is about seven of your English miles to the left.
— J. Sheridan Le Fanu
Prisons are cesspools of corruption, inhabited by snitches, opportunists, and guards on the take.
— Matt Leatherwood Jr.
Slavery is now nowhere more patiently endured, than in countries once inhabited by the zealots of liberty.
— Samuel Johnson
This is a world inhabited not by people who have to be persuaded to believe but by people who want an excuse to believe.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
The body she inhabited during the day was not hers but rather a reflection from other people's eyes.
— Elias Khoury
That Mars is inhabited by beings of some sort or other we may consider as certain as it is uncertain what these beings may be.
— Percival Lowell
China is a big country, inhabited by many Chinese.
— Charles De Gaulle
I am inhabited by a cry.
Nightly it flaps out
Looking, with its hooks, for something to love. — Sylvia Plath
Nightly it flaps out
Looking, with its hooks, for something to love. — Sylvia Plath
Who becomes you? No one. No one should become me. When I die, I don't want my body or soul inhabited. I wouldn't wish me on anyone.
— Julie Anne Peters
The Earth is round, and is inhabited on all sides, is insignificantly small, and is borne through the stars.
— Johannes Kepler
I fear that this is what long term relationships are all about, at base: full-time role-playing, memorized and inhabited.
— Elisa Albert
My age fallen away like white swaddling
Floats in the middle distance, becomes
An inhabited cloud. — Philip Larkin
Floats in the middle distance, becomes
An inhabited cloud. — Philip Larkin
She inhabited a world from which I was excluded, and she had left me in an immense empty space.
— Alfred Hayes
My next thought was that it might be a city of the jinn, inhabited by a race of demons, its walls the work of magic, it houses built of smoke.
— Jonathan Aycliffe
... is inhabited by a Mrs. Buckle,four children,a fat black woman, and myself and a man.
— Robert Gould Shaw
I'm not personally obsessed with death. At a certain age, the light that you live in is inhabited by the shades - it 'tis.
— Seamus Heaney
100,000 years ago, at least six human species inhabited the earth. Today there is just one. Us. Homo sapiens.
— Yuval Noah Harari
His eye fell upon the aspidistra. Two years he had inhabited this vile room; two mortal years in which nothing had been accomplished.
— George Orwell
I feel myself inhabited by a force or being
very little known to me. It gives the orders; I follow. — Jean Cocteau
very little known to me. It gives the orders; I follow. — Jean Cocteau
He'd given up squid merchanting when he'd found that the creatures inhabited his dreams, all leggy and cold.
— James P. Blaylock
The role of art is to make a world which can be inhabited.
— William, Saroyan
They inhabited a lost world of splendour and brutality, a world dominated by religious change, in which there were few saints.
— Alison Weir
When commenting on the turmoil and disorder of the world, If the other planets are inhabited, they must be using this earth as their insane asylum.
— George Bernard Shaw
I wanted to have a personal life that I fully inhabited, not because I am such a great mom, but for me.
— Helen Hunt
It would not do to be Lord of a universe inhabited solely by serfs.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman