Oliver Goldsmith Quotes About Home

We have collected for you the TOP of Oliver Goldsmith's best quotes about Home! Here are collected all the quotes about Home starting from the birthday of the Novelist – November 10, 1730! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 8 sayings of Oliver Goldsmith about Home. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • A traveler of taste will notice that the wise are polite all over the world, but the fool only at home.

    Wise   Home   Taste  
  • Surely the best way to meet the enemy is head on in the field and not wait till they plunder our very homes.

    Sports   Home   Waiting  
  • Men may be very learned, and yet very miserable; it is easy to be a deep geometrician, or a sublime astronomer, but very difficult to be a good man. I esteem, therefore, the traveller who instructs the heart, but despise him who only indulges the imagination. A man who leaves home to mend himself and others, is a philosopher; but he who goes from country to country, guided by the blind impulse of curiosity, is only a vagabond.

    Country   Home   Heart  
    Oliver Goldsmith (1854). “The works of Oliver Goldsmith. 2: Enquiry into the present state of polite learning; The citizen of the world”, p.106
  • What if in Scotland's wilds we viel'd our head, Where tempests whistle round the sordid bed; Where the rug's two-fold use we might display, By night a blanket, and a plaid by day.

    Home   Night   Scotland  
  • The Europeans are themselves blind who describe fortune without sight. No first-rate beauty ever had finer eyes, or saw more clearly. They who have no other trade but seeking their fortune need never hope to find her; coquette-like, she flies from her close pursuers, and at last fixes on the plodding mechanic who stays at home and minds his business.

    Eye   Home   Sight  
    Oliver Goldsmith (1820). “Miscellaneous Works: To which is Prefixed Some Account of His Life and Writings”, p.277
  • Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam, His first best country ever is at home.

    The Traveller l. 73 (1764)
  • A man who leaves home to mend himself and others is a philosopher; but he who goes from country to country, guided by the blind impulse of curiosity, is a vagabond.

    Country   Travel   Home  
    Oliver Goldsmith (1809). “The Citizen of the World; Or, Letters from a Chinese Philosopher: Residing in London, to His Friends in the Country”, p.24
  • At night returning, every labour sped, He sits him down, the monarch of a shed; Smiles by his cheerful fire, and round surveys His children's looks, that brighten at the blaze; While his lov'd partner, boastful of her hoard, Displays her cleanly platter on the board.

    Children   Home   Night  
    Oliver Goldsmith (1824). “Essays, poems and plays”, p.139
Page 1 of 1
Did you find Oliver Goldsmith's interesting saying about Home? We will be glad if you share the quote with your friends on social networks! This page contains Novelist quotes from Novelist Oliver Goldsmith about Home collected since November 10, 1730! Come back to us again – we are constantly replenishing our collection of quotes so that you can always find inspiration by reading a quote from one or another author!