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Quotes About Homeward

Hand in hand the children began to run homeward through the soft warm drizzle.
~ Iris Murdoch
Here I was at the end of America - no more land - and now there was nowhere to go but back.
~ Jack Kerouac
My breath felt like I'd been running. I didn't like this; didn't like how, with acres to choose from, I had come homing straight to Lexie's hiding place as if I had no choice. Around me the house seemed to have tightened and drawn closer, leaning in over my shoulder; watching; focused.
~ Tana French
I suppose they will come for him early in the morning, perhaps just before dawn, so that the last thing Giovanni will ever see will be that grey, lightless sky over Paris, beneath which we stumbled homeward together so many desperate and drunken mornings.
~ James Baldwin
To be homeward bound, no matter what tragic memories you have harbored, is unlike any voyage a man can ever make.
~ Leon Uris
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day,/ The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea,/ The ploughman homeward plods his weary way,/ And leaves the world to darkness and to me./
~ Thomas Gray
I started m-p-h-ing it homewards in a thrice
~ P.G. Wodehouse
To be homeward bound, no matter what tragic memories you have harbored, is unlike any voyage a man can ever make.
~ Leon Uris
All journeys eventually end in the same place, home.
~ Unknown
İçimden eve gitmek istiyorum, dedim..
~ John Steinbeck
I dream of land, cut only where streams glistened with birdsong wander through quiet hills burnt hard by the scrape of wind, and of a porch from which a single road leads only homeward.
~ Nancy E. Turner
From here it's hundreds of miles to home
~ Osamu Dazai