—Colley Cibber.
935
Though we should be grateful for good homes, there is no house like God's out-of-doors.
—Robert Louis Stevenson.
936
Boswell: "I happened to start a question, whether, when a man knows that some of his intimate friends are invited to the house of another friend with whom they are all equally intimate, he may join them without an invitation." Johnson: "No, sir, he is not to go when he is not invited. They may be invited on purpose to abuse him"—smiling.
937
Houses are built to live in more than to look on; therefore let use be preferred before uniformity, except where both may be had.
—Bacon.