Quotes About Home
I don't particularly want to meet anyone. I'm quite happy by myself. Or at least, I was, back home.
~ Garth Nix
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they might refuse the evidence of their own eyes and continue blindly on over the ridge, driven by optimism and hope that finally they would find somewhere to call home.
~ Garth Nix
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The key to quality time is found in the values and priorities you as parents determine to cherish and implement in your home.
~ Gary Chapman
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A supportive environment and attitude will help our children learn at home. Children are more emotional than cognitive—that is, they remember feelings more readily than they do facts. This means that your children remember how they felt in a particular situation much more easily than they recall the details of the event. For instance, a child listening to a story will remember exactly how she felt long after she forgets the lesson.
~ Gary Chapman
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I dream of a day when children can grow up in homes filled with love and security, where children's developing energies can be channeled to learning and serving rather than seeking the love they did not receive at home.
~ Gary Chapman
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I will be careful to live a blameless life — when will you come to help me? I will lead a life of integrity in my own home. —Psalm 101:2
~ Gary Chapman
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Therefore, home should be a haven, the place where love is secure.
~ Gary Chapman
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Kindness, gentle words, and loving forgiveness need to start at home. — Janet Graham —
~ Gary Chapman
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Sometimes it takes years to develop, but there's nothing like the love of family. — Connie Pombo —
~ Gary Chapman
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When our cars—and our emotions—slip and slide, we can trust God to lead us home. — Scoti Springfield Domeij
~ Gary Chapman
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to him in legal terms how all that he lived in was coming apart—and the breaking and shattering of all the solid things. His home, his life—all the solid things. Divorce. A breaking word
~ Gary Paulsen
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What if we just went home and read books to each other?
~ Gary Shteyngart
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Now that they had moved back into the main house, Nat back into her tiny room (though she did have occasional sleepovers at Karen and Vinod's) and he and his wife into theirs, a familial charm had fallen over him, best exemplified by the contradictory smells of bacon in the mornings and Sabbath candles on Friday night. He
~ Gary Shteyngart
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But the poem was born elsewhere, and need not stay. Like the wild geese of the Arctic it heads home, far above the borders, where most things cannot cross.
~ Gary Snyder
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Le porte d'entrata sono tutte orientate verso est. Al centro di ogni casa c'è il focolare, ogni mattina la luce del sole entra attraverso la porta che guarda a oriente e illumina il focolare, allora dicono che la dea del sole visita sua sorella, la dea del fuoco del focolare.
~ Gary Snyder
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Thus the dream house must possess every virtue. How ever spacious, it must also be a cottage, a dove-cote, a nest, a chrysalis. Intimacy needs the heart of a nest. Erasmus, his biographer tells us, was long in finding a nook in his fine house in which he could put his little body with safety. He ended by confining himself to one room until he could breathe the parched air that was necessary to him.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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A house that has been experienced is not an inert box. Inhabited space transcends geometrical space.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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Memories of the outside world will never have the same tonality as those of home and, by recalling these memories, we add to our store of dreams; we are never real historians, but always near poets, and our emotion is perhaps nothing but an expression of a poetry that was lost.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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In my Paris apartment, when a neighbor drives nails into the wall at an undue hour, I naturalize the noise by imagining that I am in my house in Dijon, where I have a garden. And finding everything I hear quite natural, I say to myself: That's my woodpecker at work in the acacia tree. This is my method for obtaining calm when things disturb me.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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In this dynamic rivalry between house and universe, we are far removed from any reference to simple geometrical forms. A house that has been experienced is not an inert box. Inhabited space transcends geometrical space.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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~ Gaston Bachelard
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I'm sick and tired of having a forest and a torture chamber in my house... I want to have a nice quiet flat with ordinary doors and windows and a wife inside it, like anybody else!
~ Gaston Leroux
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I'm always lonely when I'm on my own—a leftover I think from the Demon, who always struck when I was alone—but towards the end of filming I realized that I was going to be lonelier when I returned to my home and family.
~ Gene Wilder
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I decided that the future most in keeping with the dark figure I planned and his journey toward war was what I call the do-nothing future, the one in which humanity clings to its old home, the continents of Earth, and waits for the money to run out.
~ Gene Wolfe
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