"Livable" Quotes from Famous Books
... and those at the Utah Station about 15 per cent. At both stations, incubators without moisture ran several per cent. higher evaporation than eggs under hens. The conclusions at all stations were that the addition of moisture to incubators was a material aid to good hatches of livable chicks. ... — The Dollar Hen • Milo M. Hastings
... is beginning to be livable; isn't it, Jim?" she ventured. "Of course there are many things yet ... — The Crimson Tide • Robert W. Chambers
... than any other quality. A sense of appropriateness, a harmonizing faculty, a power of arrangement of simple materials—these are invaluable, for, more than any others, they go to the making of a livable interior. ... — Line and Form (1900) • Walter Crane |