
“A good laugh is sunshine in a house”
Variant: A good laugh is a sunshine in a house.
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XV : An Encounter and its Consequences; Gilbert Markham
“A good laugh is sunshine in a house”
Variant: A good laugh is a sunshine in a house.
The Fossils of the South Downs; or Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex (1822)
“The art of art, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters, is simplicity.”
A Hill-Top View (1904); This is one of his earliest poems, printed in the Aurora, a student publication of Occidental College.
Context: O that our souls could scale a height like this,
A mighty mountain swept o'er by the bleak
Keen winds of heaven; and, standing on that peak
Above the blinding clouds of prejudice,
Would we could see all truly as it is;
The calm eternal truth would keep us meek.
“I give boring people something to discuss over corn.”
Source: The Girl in the Flammable Skirt
No. 10.
The Biglow Papers (1848–1866), Series II (1866)
“The price of corn will naturally rise with the difficulty of producing the last portions of it,…”
Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter XXXII, Malthus on Rent, p. 276