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Quotes About Home

I believe in the fireside. I believe in the democracy of home. I believe in the republicanism of the family. I believe in liberty, equality and love .
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
The tenement house is the enemy of modesty, the enemy of virtue, the enemy of patriotism. Home is where the virtues grow. I would like to see the law so that every home, to a small amount, should be free not only from sale for debts, but should be absolutely free from taxation, so that every man could have a home. Then we will have a nation of patriots.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
she'd seen a flicker of something in his face that wasn't mere friendship, and they'd hugged, and she'd felt . . . Best not to dwell on that hug, on how like home it had felt, on how a kind of insanity had gripped her at that moment, and she'd imagined him saying 'come with me' and known she'd have gone if he had.
~ Robert Galbraith
He's a writer," she said, as though this explained everything. "He's disappeared before?" "He's emotional," she said, her expression glum. "He's always going off on one, but it's been ten days and I know he's really upset but I need him home now.
~ Robert Galbraith
was very wealthy, something that Strike had not realised until the first night he had been permitted to come back to the marital home and found himself in a spacious, wood-floored apartment overlooking Regent's
~ Robert Galbraith
He walked home, completely at peace. He knew now he would go on doing the things he was doing -- going to work, buying up land he didn't understand, seeing Sylvan Glass for reasons he couldn't help. But he also knew it would all be fine, whatever happened. He knew it was the right thing to do. He was in the place he was meant to be. He was home, finally, at the happy and complete end of his long and troubled road. He was home.
~ Robert Goolrick
is inhabited by a Mrs. Buckle,four children,a fat black woman, and myself and a man.
~ Robert Gould Shaw
Keep in mind that you don't need to understand the technical aspects of audio to enjoy music in your home.
~ Robert Harley
Every great artist is a man who has freed himself . . . Every man who has shown the world the way to beauty, to true culture, has been a rebel, a "universal" without patriotism, without home, who has found his people everywhere.
~ Robert Henri
Come home, come home, Ye who are weary, come home; Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling, Calling, O sinner, come home!
~ Robert J. Morgan
Blessed Book, precious Book, On thy dear old tearstained leaves I love to look; Thou art sweeter day by day, As I walk the narrow way That leads at last to that bright home above.
~ Robert J. Morgan
Talisman, Talisman, show me your secrets, Helmsman, Helmsman, turn me for home.
~ Robert James Waller
They say it is a wide road that leads to war and only a narrow path that leads home again.
~ Robert K. Massie
but the soldier only shook his head and said, "They say it is a wide road that leads to war and only a narrow path that leads home again.
~ Robert K. Massie
He had left home one day, yesterday, and come home today, and the change was too much for him to bear. And this was why he could not go home all at once.
~ Robert Laxalt
Here, where we had done the most of our growing up, the old family home had been a fortress against the world. This is something that the children of immigrants all know.
~ Robert Laxalt
Oh, Ed!" Mom exclaimed. "It's a Victorian.
~ Robert Liparulo
Under the wide and starry sky,Dig the grave and let me lie.Glad did I live and gladly die,And I laid me down with a will.This be the verse you grave for me:Here he lies where he longed to be;Home is the sailor, home from sea,And the hunter home from the hill.
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
Be it granted me to behold you again in dying,Hills of home!
~ Robert Louis Stevenson
Strange how we had longed for the feel and smell of land when afloat and now longed for the touch of ship and spray now that we were ashore. No
~ Robert Low
Home is not only the place you start from, but the place you come back to...where dreams are sustained, hurts healed, where our stories are told.
~ Robert M. Hamma
Let it be the house, please let it be the house.
~ Robert Marasco
had lost himself in his true home: the beautiful, and infinitely consoling, realm of thought alone.
~ Robert Masello
On many a night, as he hung his coat and hat on the rack in the vestibule, he felt that rather than coming home, he was checking into a small, elegant, but cold hotel.
~ Robert Masello