“Something attempted. . .
Something done. . .
Has earned a night’s repose. . .”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“Something attempted. . .
Something done. . .
Has earned a night’s repose. . .”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“I want to be alone. . .”
—Greta Garbo
“What’s the good of a home. . .
If you are never in it?”
—George Grossmith & Walter Weedon Grossmith
“Seize the present day—
Trusting the morrow as little as you can. . .”
—Quintus Horatius Flaccus Horace
“Sweet Stay-at-Home. . .
Sweet Well-content. . .”
—William Henry Davies
“‘Will you walk into my parlour?’ said a spider to a fly;
‘Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy. . .'”
—Mary Howitt
“Happiness makes up in Height for what it Lacks in Length. . .”
—Robert Frost
“If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life,
he will soon find himself left alone. . .”
—Samuel Johnson
“It is good to be out on the road,
and going one knows not where. . .”
—John Masefield
“Be it ever so humble,
there’s no place like home. . .”
—John Howard Payne