
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 313.
Private letter published in The Family Memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley (1887) Vol. 3, p. 142. (1754).
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 313.
“For some people, four walls are three too many.”
This seems to have originated with the Spanish military leader Juan Domingo de Monteverde, who, in Francisco de Miranda, a Transatlantic Life in the Age of Revolution (2003) by Karen Racine, p. 239, is quoted as having said: "four walls are three too many for a prison — you only need one for an execution."
Misattributed
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1910s
I Am a Rock
Song lyrics, Sounds of Silence (1966)
“An expansive life, one not constrained by four walls, requires as well an expansive pocket.”
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (March 11, 1892)
Letters
"America's Medieval Women," Harper's Magazine (August 1938)
Quote in a letter to John Cage, 4 September 1950; as quoted in "Ellsworth Kelly, a Retrospective", ed. Diane Waldman, Guggenheim museum, New York 1997, p. 11
1950 - 1968