Quotes About Home
our place is known by the songs that give birth, name us and bring us home.
~ John Paul Lederach
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Headship is the divine calling of a husband to take primary responsibility for Christ-like, servant leadership, protection, and provision in the home.
~ John Piper
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divinely given framework based upon natural order of creation and appropriateness of function within a master plan. One cannot accept the Bible as authoritative while rejecting its authority concerning home and church order. One cannot
~ John Piper
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If I were to put my finger on one devastating sin today, it would not be the so-called women's movement, but the lact of spiritual leaderhsip by men at home and in the church
~ John Piper
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Biblical headship for the husband is the divine calling to take primary responsibility for Christlike, servant-leadership, protection and provision in the home. Biblical submission for the wife is the divine calling to honor and affirm her husband's leadership and help carry it through accroding to her gifts.
~ John Piper
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This world is only an anteroom of the next. This short life is incidental compared with eternity. This world is not home to the Christian.
~ John R. Rice
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Paul said in II Corinthians 5:8, "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." Every saint who is absent from the body is present with the Lord Jesus in Heaven. At death the soul of the Christian is carried by the angels of God straight Home where Christ and the Father are.
~ John R. Rice
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On my visits back home, if they saw that I was getting a big head, they'd let me know right away.
~ John Ratzenberger
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This is the true nature of home -- it is the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from injury, but from all terror, doubt and division.
~ John Ruskin
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Baseball is about going home, and how hard it is to get there and how driven is our need. It tells us how good home is.
~ John Sexton
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A recent Pew Hispanic survey found that more than 70 percent of illegal immigrants from Mexico are interested in a guest-worker program and then returning home.
~ John Shadegg
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I have come home to look after my fences.
~ John Sherman
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For decades the social structures that created nuclear families, that kept families whole and together, had eroded, had finally broken down completely. Broken homes made broken homes made broken homes.
~ John Shirley
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Outra coisa que sei é que, cedo ou tarde, as pessoas têm de fazer parte de um lugar — parte de sua paisagem, das ruas, das águas e das pessoas — senão terão uma vida muito, muito infeliz, a vida de um eterno exilado.
~ John Taylor Gatto
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It wasn't hard to get urine. Folks back home had taken to selling Mason jars of it at flea markets. Whitney
~ John Temple
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Most of American life consists of driving somewhere and then returning home, wondering why the hell you went.
~ John Updike
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left in 1951 to found a new one in his native Cameroon. Before he died, Pierre described his cancer as "his last and blessed calling, for life is given to man so that, little by little, he can get accustomed to God, and at the end feel himself at home, immersed in God.
~ John W. Kiser
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W]hat I like best is staying home and reading. Being rich is not about how many homes you own. It's the freedom to pick up any book you want without looking at the price and wondering whether you can afford it.
~ John Waters
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although he knew he would never feel completely at home there, it would always give him a place to come home to.
~ John Wiles
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The most important thing in the world is family and love.
~ John Wooden
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You always find that, Mary. When the kid's in trouble, there's trouble at home.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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Anyhow," he said, seeing her poor face, "people mostly die in nursing homes these days." That was Roddy all over—that leader of men, who did not know how the world lived, discounting all those who do not go to nursing homes, and Mrs Lippincote herself who believed in dying, if possible, upon the bed where one was born, and who had herself closed (without horror, only grief) the eyes of her dead husband in this very room a month or two before.
~ Elizabeth Taylor
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And you know, it was like I was breathing my own self back into me to say these word,s to remember that these things existed--the green trees of the eastern woodland at home in North America, their strong and supple branches, sunlight through the trees.
~ Elizabeth Wein
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You know how sometimes when you come home and you haven't seen a place for so long that it seems unbelievably beautiful, and you want to cry because you love it so much you think it's going to break your heart? I felt like that, too. I am HOME.
~ Elizabeth Wein
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