"Creature comforts" Quotes from Famous Books
... the sense of beauty alone, exempt from the necessity of "creature comforts," a sea-voyage would be delightful. To the landsman there is sublimity in the wild and ever-varied forms of the ocean; they fill his mind with living images of a glory he had only dreamed of before. But we would have been willing to ... — Views a-foot • J. Bayard Taylor
... ideas, however, was nothing averse to the thought of getting back to the creature comforts of the permanent camp ... — The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings • Margaret Burnham
... granted that everybody is as grossly materialistic as himself,—care not whether the sky above their heads is blue or black so long as the soil beneath their feet is fertile; whether the landscape be pleasant or forbidding so long as it will yield them creature comforts. Perhaps he is very nearly right. The fact that millions will make their homes beneath leaden skies, amid scenes of desolation, while there is room and to spare in our sunny Southland, is not without its significance,— ... — Volume 1 of Brann The Iconoclast • William Cowper Brann
... my keen relish for all creature comforts, and also on my power of doing without them, if need be. My lord's woods are ample, and I indulge myself with a fire in my bedroom for nine months in the year; yet I could travel in Iceland without wincing from ... — Wives and Daughters • Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
... effectual; every one looked towards Miss Simpkinson, who, far too ethereal for "creature comforts," was seated apart on the dilapidated remains of an altar-tomb, committing eagerly to paper something that had strongly impressed her; the air—the eye in a "fine frenzy rolling"—all betokened that the ... — Humorous Ghost Stories • Dorothy Scarborough |