Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
Source: The Poet at the Breakfast Table (1872), p. 120 The Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Vol. 3 (1892)
Source: Art applied to industry: a series of lectures, 1865, p. 71; Partly cited in: Export of objects of cultural interest 2010/11: 1 May 2010 - 30 April 2011. Stationery Office, 13 dec. 2011
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
Source: The Poet at the Breakfast Table (1872), p. 120 The Writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Vol. 3 (1892)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
Source: Esther: A Novel (1884), Ch. IX
Gino Severini (1883–1966) Italian painter
Source: The Life of a Painter - autobiography', 1946, Letters of the great artists', 1963, p. 248
Horace Mann (1796–1859) American politician
The Duty of Owning Books (1859)
Context: Give me a house furnished with books rather than furniture! Both, if you can, but books at any rate! To spend several days in a friend’s house and hunger for something to read, while you are treading on costly carpets, sitting upon luxurious chairs and sleeping upon down, is as if one were bribing your body for the sake of cheating your mind.
“No furniture so charming as books.”
Sydney Smith (1771–1845) English writer and clergyman
Vol. I, ch. 9
Lady Holland's Memoir (1855)
Source: A memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith
“…Louis Fourteenth Street furniture…”
Addison Mizner (1872–1933) American architect
From his sketchbook
“The bed is a metaphysical piece of furniture.”
Nélson Rodrigues (1912–1980) Brazilian writer and playwright
Memórias - Página 73, de Nelson Rodrigues - Publicado por Edições Correio de Manhã, 1967
“Out of used furniture she made a tree.”
Anne Sexton (1928–1974) poet from the United States
Source: The Complete Poems