Quotes About Home
I have arrived, I am home in the here, in the now. I am solid, I am free. In the ultimate I dwell.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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The space itself, your home, naturally has a message and intention.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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Stopping and Deep Looking Here is a practice poem you can learn by heart. It can also be sung: I have arrived, I am home, In the here and in the now. I am solid, I am free, In the ultimate I dwell.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
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If this trend continues, it's probably just a matter of time before a corporation (maybe one of the many mercenary forces that emerged out of George W. Bush's Iraq War?) claims the Second Amendment right to bear arms anywhere, anytime, and your credit card company's bill collector shows up at your home with a sidearm.
~ Thom Hartmann
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In die Natur hineingehen und in dieser Natur ein- und ausatmen und in dieser Natur nichts als tatsächlich und für immer Zuhause zu sein, das empfände er als das höchste Glück. In den Wald gehen, tief in den Wald hinein, sagte der Burgschauspieler, sich gänzlich dem Wald überlassen, das ist es immer gewesen, der Gedanke, nichts anderes, als selbst Natur zu sein.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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Go where thou wilt, thou canst not go out of thy Father's ground.
~ Thomas Boston
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Though when at home their countenances varied with the seasons, their market faces all the year round were glowing little fires.
~ Thomas Hardy
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I want something that makes people strong and energetic for the present, that borrows the strength of to-morrow for use to-day—leaving to-morrow without any at all for that matter; or even that would take all life away to-morrow, so long as it enabled me to get home again now.
~ Thomas Hardy
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But what was love without a home? Misery. What was a home without love? Alas, not much; but still a kind of home.
~ Thomas Hardy
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She had not meant him to translate her words about returning home so literally at the first; she had not intended him to learn her secret; but more than all she was not able to endure the perception of his learning it and continuing unmoved.
~ Thomas Hardy
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This was an even more unknown tract of the unknown. Space here, being less the historic haunt of human thought than overhead at home, seemed to be pervaded with a more lonely loneliness.
~ Thomas Hardy
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You know how cats do. They hide to die. Dogs come home.
~ Thomas Harris
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It is not healing to see your childhood home, but it helps you measure whether you are broken, and how and why, assuming you want to know.
~ Thomas Harris
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Just before nightfall, Hannibal approached Lecter castle through the woods. As he looked at his home, his feelings remained curiously flat; it is not healing to see your childhood home, but it helps you measure whether you are broken, and how and why, assuming you want to know.
~ Thomas Harris
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that there had to be a place in the world for Mischa, a prime place vacated for her, and I came to think, Clarice, that the best place in the world was yours.
~ Thomas Harris
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WHEN STARLING was a child she moved from a clapboard house that groaned in the wind to the solid redbrick of the Lutheran Orphanage.
~ Thomas Harris
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They drew the line on dogs at the hospital and wouldn't let the dog in. A fireman, instructed to drop it off at the animal shelter, took it home with him instead.
~ Thomas Harris
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Peace and rest at length have come All the day's long toil is past, And each heart is whispering, 'Home, Home at last.
~ Thomas Hood
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If you're not yet wealthy but want to be someday, never purchase a home that requires a mortgage that is more than twice your household's total annual realized income. Living
~ Thomas J. Stanley
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If you're not yet wealthy but want to be someday, never purchase a home that requires a mortgage that is more than twice your household's annual realized income.
~ Thomas J. Stanley
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The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family
~ Thomas Jefferson
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In the mind of a true snob there are certain limited criteria to denote the value of human existence. Jimmie's criteria were: home, hearth, wife, land. Those who possessed these had beatitude unchallengable. Other men had accidental, random life. Nothing better.
~ Thomas Keneally
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Du gehst und gehst … du wirst von solchem Gange niemals zu rechter Zeit nach Hause zurückkehren, denn du bist der Zeit und sie ist dir abhanden gekommen.
~ Thomas Mann
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I was not sure where I was going, and I could not see what I would do when I got [there]. But you saw further and clearer than I, and you opened the seas before my ship, whose track led me across the waters to a place I had never dreamed of, and which you were even then preparing to be my rescue and my shelter and my home.
~ Thomas Merton
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