Quotes About Home
It's so good to have friends from home, don't you think so?" "I haven't lived there for a very long time." "It's your roots that count." "Plants and trees have roots. People have legs. »
~ Susanna Jones
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I don't want to go home," he said, as if he were telling the truth at last. I wondered in sudden detachment if I would at last find out what it was that he wanted from me.
~ Susanna Moore
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There were things women were better at than men; home was one of them. They carried it with them like an ancestral perfume.
~ Susanne Pari
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Lucas non daba cagado, pero ela non tiña présa, aínda tiña dez minutos para voltar á casa e que puidesen marchar os señores.
~ Suso de Toro
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All was perfectly scaled to the human body and, in that, conducive to a sense of safety, of being at home in a known world.
~ Suzannah Lessard
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But the truth is, home's an illusion. We try to create this place that's supposed to make us feel happy or safe, when in truth it's the people who are around us that matter. Where we are has nothing to do with it.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
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They were big and black and rubber—the kind of boots you might be wearing as you came in the kitchen door, shaking off your rain slicker and saying, Grab the young'uns, Ma. Crick's a-rising.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
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She'd read in the paper about a woman who was so cautious, she refused to leave her house. And an airplane crashed into it.
~ Suzanne Brockmann
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hey. I just wanted to make sure you got home," I say. "Katniss, I live three houses away from you," he says.
~ Suzanne Collins
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I miss home badly sometimes. But then I remember there's nothing left to miss anymore. I feel safer here.
~ Suzanne Collins
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I don't know what the explosion did, but it damaged something deep and irreparable. Never mind. If I get home, I'll be so stinking rich, I'll be able to pay someone to do my hearing.
~ Suzanne Collins
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The sun eventually rises, it's light slipping through the cracks and illuminating Peeta's face. Who will he transform into if we make it home? This perplexing, good-natured boy who can spin out lies so convincingly the whole of Panem believes him to be hopelessly in love with me, and I'll admit it, there are moments when he makes me believe it myself?
~ Suzanne Collins
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One thing about us, since I bring our food home on a daily basis, most of it is so fresh you have to make sure it isn't going to make a run for it.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Como yo llevo la comida a casa todos los días, nosotras casi siempre comemos cosas frescas, tanto que hay que asegurarse de que no salgan corriendo.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Never mind. If I get home, I'll be so stinking rich, I'll be able to pay someone to do my hearing.
~ Suzanne Collins
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I want to go home, Peeta," I say plaintively, like a small child. "You will. I promise,"...
~ Suzanne Collins
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Like our home, this is a place that he has no right, but ultimately every right, to occupy. I
~ Suzanne Collins
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I walk to the approximate site of the bakery Peeta's family owned. Nothing much left but the melted lump of the oven. Peeta's parents, his two older brothers — none of them made it to 13. Fewer than a dozen of what passed for District 12's well-to-do escaped the fire. Peeta would have nothing to come home to, anyway. Except me . . .
~ Suzanne Collins
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Si es mor, mai no acabaré de tornar a casa, realment.
~ Suzanne Collins
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One time, my mother told me that I always eat like I'll never see food again. And I said, "I won't unless I bring it home." That shut her up.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Like our home, this is a place that he has no right, but ultimately every right, to occupy.
~ Suzanne Collins
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So that's who Finnick loves, I think. Not his string of fancy lovers in the Capitol. But a poor, mad girl back home.
~ Suzanne Collins
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If I get home, I'll be so stinking rich, I'll be able to pay someone to do my hearing. The woods always look different at night.
~ Suzanne Collins
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Si es mor, mai no acabaré de tornar a casa, realment. Em passaré la resta de la vida en aquesta arena, mirant de sortir-ne.
~ Suzanne Collins
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