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Quotes About Home

My life also prepared me to play T-Dog. That was what my entire life was about - surviving. To be on the set of 'The Walking Dead,' it was like being back home. I had to survive again, though in the fictional world.
~ IronE Singleton
In terms of diet, when I'm home, I start the day with a cup of coffee, Weetabix, toast and some fruit. If I'm at the house for lunch, I might choose an omelette with green salad.
~ Kris Marshall
Sundays are great for a lie in, a read of the papers, a potter around at home and then brunch, which is normally cheese on toast!
~ Rachel Khoo
Some people put Marmite on all sorts of dishes - I don't mind dropping a teaspoon into a pot of stew - but it's something I like to eat at home, on the sofa. I have to stick the jar right at the back of the cupboard or I'll eat six slices of toast in one go.
~ Monica Galetti
I have lived my whole life in Delhi. I used to live in Rohini and then I moved to Munirka. I have seen north and south Delhi very closely. That's why my songs and raps have a Dilli waali feel to it. Delhi made me who I am today and I am proud of it.
~ Raftaar
Having toddlers always means that there's a fair amount of chaos at home, but that's part of the fun.
~ Ivanka Trump
I love India. I love the people, food and the environment. Yes, I am from London, but right from when I was a toddler, I've always lived between Mumbai and London.
~ Jiah Khan
This Earth is our only home. Together, we must protect and cherish it.
~ Ban Ki-moon
The labor of keeping house is labor in its most naked state, for labor is toil that never finishes, toil that has to be begun again the moment it is completed, toil that is destroyed and consumed by the life process.
~ Mary McCarthy
If there's anything I love after my wife and my kids, it's my toilet. I am king there.
~ Chunky Pandey
Don't get married in a house where there is no toilet.
~ Jairam Ramesh
I decided to build a studio in my house. We built it in my basement kitchen. I had the drummer up by the fish tank. I was in the toilet singing. The bass player was out by the shelves in the living room, and the guitarist was on the couch by the telly.
~ Eddi Reader
I remember getting a toilet in our house. I remember sharing a bedroom with my sister, and my little sister was sleeping in my mom and dad's room.
~ Lukas Forchhammer
When I got my Oprah money, the first thing I bought was a really nice electronic bidet toilet seat.
~ Zach Anner
I love London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Paris - there are a million places I could imagine I like, but N.Y. is home.
~ Nick Wooster
I grew up in a low-income area of Tokyo. Like most homes in Tokyo, ours was small. It was a free-standing, two-family rental duplex built 30 years earlier.
~ Takashi Murakami
I think it is one of the common themes for many Japanese people to choose where to live: Tokyo or their hometown.
~ Makoto Shinkai
You don't see me in Los Angeles a lot. I go back home. Because I can't play the game. I can't - my tolerance - I know I'm getting old; I'll be 50 this year. And you know how I know I'm getting old? 'Cause my tolerance level is low.
~ Bernie Mac
I grew up in the large house and the larger garden of my parents in Altenberg. They were supremely tolerant of my inordinate love for animals.
~ Konrad Lorenz
My ideal beach house has bookshelves full of paperbacks that can tolerate a little sand, a DVD library that includes some Disney classics for the little ones, board games, and jigsaw puzzles. At least one big flatscreen television is a must.
~ Mary Kay Andrews
I am not quite sure where home is right now. I do have places in London and Milan, and a house in Spain. I guess I would say home is where my mother is, and she lives in Spain.
~ Sarah Brightman
Home wasn't a set house, or a single town on a map. It was wherever the people who loved you were, whenever you were together. Not a place, but a moment, and then another, building on each other like bricks to create a solid shelter that you take with you for your entire life, wherever you may go.
~ Sarah Dessen
What if you could just invent your family, your home, your life? You could. You could call Sunday Wednesday. Be awake and living at 3 a.m. Use T-shirts instead of sheets. Eat lettuce like an apple. Blow your nose on socks. Take four unrelated people and make a family.
~ Sarah Ellis
Nor need we power or splendor, wide hall or lordly dome; The good, the true, the tender - these form the wealth of home.
~ Sarah Josepha Hale