"Inhabitable" Quotes from Famous Books
... an oppressive Government, this country and its inhabitants would be the lowest in the universe: a bad climate, bad soil, hence no sort of taste; it is only the excellence of the political constitution which renders it inhabitable. The nation is melancholy, without any imagination, even without wit; the dominant characteristic is a ... — The Countess of Albany • Violet Paget (AKA Vernon Lee)
... of inhabitable and sufficiently uninhabited lands, the nearest to Russia and Roumania, where the greatest number of Jews are ... — The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915 • Various |