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Quotes About Inhabitant

I perceive that I am neither a planter of the backwoods, pioneer, nor settler there, but an inhabitant of the Mind, and given to friendship and ideas. The ancient society, the Old England of New England, Massachusetts for me.
~ A. Bronson Alcott
Man, a mere inhabitant of the earth, cannot overstep its boundaries! But though he is confined to its crust, he may penetrate into all its secrets.
~ Jules Verne
literature has long since discovered and documented this place of which I thought myself to be the first inhabitant,…
~ Rachel Cusk
But be this as it may, it is the imperative and indispensable duty of the Government of the United States to secure to every resident inhabitant the free and independent expression of his opinion by his vote.
~ James Buchanan
The visitor sees beauty; the inhabitant a place where he works and has his friends.
~ Raymond Williams
A vagrant is everywhere at home.
~ Martial
Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gate of a palace; it may serve to cast a gleam of light on those that are without, while the inhabitant sits in darkness.
~ Hannah More
Each individual is born into life as a creation from the source, and as an inhabitant and visitor to this planet.
~ Bryant McGill, Voice of Reason
The stock that is laid out in a house, if it is to be the dwelling-house of the proprietor, ceases from that moment to serve in the function of a capital, or to afford any revenue to its owner. A dwelling-house, as such, contributes nothing to the revenue of its inhabitant; and though it is, no doubt, extremely useful to him, it is as his clothes and household furniture are useful to him, which, however, make a part of his expense, and not of his revenue.
~ Adam Smith
The aim of God in history is the creation of an all-inclusive community of loving persons with God himself at the very heart of this community as its prime Sustainer and most glorious Inhabitant.
~ Dallas Willard
I learned to regard man as an inhabitant, or a part and parcel of nature, rather than a member of society.
~ Henry David Thoreau
The City means everything to me while for it I am only its citizen!
~ Dubravka Å uica
The inhabitant of New England is attached to his township not so much because he was born there as because he sees in that township a free and strong corporation that he is a part of and that is worth his trouble to seek to direct.
~ Alexis de Tocqueville
LUNARIAN, n. An inhabitant of the moon, as distinguished from Lunatic, one whom the moon inhabits.
~ Ambrose Bierce
AMNICOLIST  (AMNI'COLIST)   n.s.[amnicola, Lat.] Inhabiting near a river.D.
~ Samuel Johnson
Why hast thou made me born in this country, The inhabitant of which is satisfied with being a slave?
~ Muhammad Iqbal
The Holy Spirit becoming an inhabitant, is a vital principle in the soul: he, acting in, upon and with the soul, becomes a fountain of true holiness and joy, as a spring is of water, by the exertion and diffusion of itself: John iv. 14, "But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him, shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him, shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life,"—compared
~ Jonathan Edwards
A soul without reflection, like a pile Without inhabitant, to ruin runs.
~ Edward Young
Respirator, n. An apparatus fitted over the nose and mouth of an inhabitant of London, whereby to filter the visible universe in its passage to the lungs.
~ bierce ambrose v
It is my belief that the World (or, if you will, the House, since the two are for all practical purposes identical) wishes an Inhabitant for Itself to be a witness to its Beauty and the recipient of its Mercies. If I leave, then the House will have no Inhabitant and how will I bear the thought of it Empty?
~ Susanna Clarke
I figured even the most jaded and cynical inhabitant might report a bloody girl in a party dress carrying a severed head by its hair.
~ Faith Hunter
I figured even the most jaded and cynical inhabitant might report a bloody girl in a party dress carrying a severed head by its hair." ? Faith Hunter, Skinwalker
~ Faith Hunter
Dr. Richard Price in 1779, "every inhabitant has in his house (as a part of his furniture) a book on law and government, to enable him to understand his civil rights; a musket to enable him to defend these rights; and a Bible to enable him to understand and practice his religion.
~ Stephen P. Halbrook
The only city people are those born so.
~ George Ade