Klikk på en bok for å legge inn et sitat.

Viser 1 til 2 av 2 sitater

When I came to build my chimney I studied masonry. My bricks, being second-hand ones, required to be cleaned with a trowel, so that I learned more than usual of the qualities of bricks and trowels. The mortar on them was fifty years old, and was said to be still growing harder; but this is one of those sayings which men love to repeat whether they are true or not. Such sayings themselves grow harder and adhere more firmly with age, and it would take many blows with a trowel to clean an old wiseacre of them.

(House-Warming)

Godt sagt! (3) Varsle Svar

In the savage state every family owns a shelter as good as the best, and sufficient for its coarser and simpler wants; but I think that I speak within bounds when I say that, though the birds of the air have their nests, and the foxes their holes, and the savages their wigwams, in modern civilized society not more than one half the families own a shelter. In the large towns and cities, where civilization especially prevails, the number of those who own a shelter is a very small fraction of the whole.

(Economy)

Godt sagt! (1) Varsle Svar

Sist sett

Kirsten LundMalinn HjortlandEivind  VaksvikToneNorahJulie StensethPi_MesonTanteMamieBookiacSynnøve H HoelEli HagelundStig TRune U. FurbergReidun VærnesMonica CarlsenMarit MogstadReadninggirl30Karen RamsvikJarmo LarsenTone SundlandVanja SolemdalHilde Merete GjessingEllen E. MartolSigrid NygaardSolveigTorill RevheimHeidiTine SundalTurid KjendliePiippokattaDaffy EnglundmarithcLailaStine SevilhaugV. HulbackLars Mæhlumella76Anne-Stine Ruud HusevågFride LindsethBerit B Lie