Quotes About Home
I am from Karnal, India.
~ Kalpana Chawla
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I was born in England, but India is the only place I feel at home.
~ Adnan Sami
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I cannot live anywhere else except India.
~ Irrfan Khan
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Tamils all over the world have a sense of belonging to the world itself, but our ancient roots come from India. I would like to explore India. I will keep coming back. This is the closest I can get to home.
~ M.I.A.
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I was lucky in my early years to play for a Karnataka team that was trying to forge itself into a strong side, and they were years of fun and learning. In the Indian team, I was fortunate to be part of a wonderful era when India played some of its finest cricket at home and abroad.
~ Rahul Dravid
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I'm a pucca Indian. Bombay is my home.
~ Zubin Mehta
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One can say of language that it is potentially the only human home, the only dwelling place that cannot be hostile to man.
~ berger john ii
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Those who dismiss names as a detail have never been displaced.
~ berger john iii
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Great big houses with great big rooms Were not fashioned for brides and grooms A little place is where we should be Great big troubles and great big cares Come from houses with marble stairs A little place for you and for me
~ berlin irving ii
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Awfully glad to be home My heart suddenly mends again Among my neighbors and friends again As I start tying loose ends again
~ berlin irving ii
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Women have a favorite room, men a favorite chair.
~ Bernard Williams
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grateful that as soon as she stepped off the plane to walk into the blast of heat, her arthritic joints stopped playing up haven't so much as muttered a word of protest since grateful that the sale of the house in London allowed them to buy this one by the beach
~ Bernardine Evaristo
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the house breathes differently when Yazz isn't there
~ Bernardine Evaristo
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Penelope embarked on a campaign to lobby Giles for her return ti work, who still insisted she remain at home sit was the natural order of things going back to time immemorial: me hunter - you homemaker me breadwinner - you bread-maker me child maker - you child raiser
~ Bernardine Evaristo
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CSR should begin at home. In order that corporations may proclaim CSR, they should implement it on their own staff. Decent working conditions, coupled with fair compensations, career growth opportunities and training are all essential.
~ Bernardo Kliksberg
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Girl Tractorist: As the poet Mayakovsky said: "The home of the Soviet people shall be the home of Reason"!
~ Bertolt Brecht
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A piece of rusty pump and a pile of stones,--all that was left of the place he and Marthy had called home. Home. What a big word that was. Lots of attempts made lately to belittle it. Plenty of fun poked at it. Young folks laughed about it,--called it a place to park. Everybody wanted to get some place else, seemed like. They'd find out. They'd understand some day. When they got old, they'd know. They'd want to go home. sometimes in their lives everybody wanted to go home.
~ Bess Streeter Aldrich
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Contentment lay in the place they had made for each other and for the children.
~ Bess Streeter Aldrich
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I thought about that old saying, how we can never go home again. But I think it's more like a piece of us stays behind when we leave -- a piece we can never reclaim, one that awaits our next visit and demands that we remember.
~ beth hoffman
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Ain't no sun in the kitchen without your face lookin' up at me.
~ beth hoffman
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His client needs him, he says. Needs him? But isn't he needed at home?
~ Beth Kephart
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mother to the stairs. "Can I ask you something?
~ Betsy Byars
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Basically, I believe the world is a jungle, and if it's not a bit of a jungle in the home, a child cannot possibly be fit to enter the outside world.
~ Bette Davis
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After splashing icy water on their faces and rubbing them fiery red with one of the rough sweet-smelling towels, they came in and took their places at the big kitchen table. This morning the table wore a bright red-and-white checked cloth and a pot of red geraniums. Mrs. Campbell handed the girls their plates, each with a slice of ham and half of a crisp, tan waffle.
~ Betty MacDonald
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