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Quotes About Home

I want to marry Gino, Zara admitted. I'm crazy in love with him. I can't stand it when he isn't close to me, but I don't know the first thing about relationships, being a wife, making him a home and making him happy.
~ Christine Feehan
Never enter the home of a vampire of your own free will. It gives him power over you.
~ Christine Feehan
As he neared the house, a wind rose off the sea and carried sea spray and a lilting melody. Sarah's back. Sarah's home.
~ Christine Feehan
That frying pan is looking better and better to me," she muttered under her breath. "I think we're going to have to hang one on the wall in every room, both here and at the clubhouse
~ Christine Feehan
He stared into her eyes so she could see the truth there. "I can' lose you, Pepper. Or the girls. Or Nonny. You're my fail-safe." He saw understanding creep into the dark of her eyes. All the beautiful midnight purple sky. The sky above the bayou. Home. That was why he'd recognized her so fast, knew she was the one. Hell. Even the stars were there in her eyes.
~ Christine Feehan
Good morning, my dear. I am Andre, come to take you to your new home." He glided across the room, clearly enjoying his power over them all. As he approached her, his eyes darkened with rage. "You were told to feed on the priest." "You were told to go to hell.
~ Christine Feehan
our imperative to protect life should override all regulations set in place by passing politicians. Everyone needs a place they can call home. It should be as fundamental a right as freedom of speech.
~ Christopher Fowler
the awareness that the distinction between "over here" and "over there," or between "home" and "abroad" is often a false one has never left me.
~ Christopher Hitchens
This is a tightly planned little house. He often feels protected by its smallness; there is hardly room enough here to feel lonely.
~ Christopher Isherwood
It is strange how people seem to belong to places - especially to places where they were not born...
~ Christopher Isherwood
He crosses the front room, which he calls his study, and comes down the staircase. The stairs turn a corner; they are narrow and steep. You can touch both handrails with your elbows, and you have to bend your head, even if, like George, you are only five eight. This is a tightly planned little house. He often feels protected by its smallness; there is hardly room enough here to feel lonely. Nevertheless.
~ Christopher Isherwood
È strano come ogni persona sembri avere un luogo suo… specialmente se non ci è nata.
~ Christopher Isherwood
You're going to need more than that to usher in the kingdom of God, Josh, no offense. We can't go home with, 'Hi, I'm the Messiah, God wanted you to have this bacon.
~ Christopher Moore
they cannot be as painful as losing my home and my father was.
~ Christopher Paolini
Because thee remains there, it is easier for me to go, for thee can be the shore I look back on, the star that remains fixed. from The Last Runaway
~ Tracy Chevalier (Author)
Home should never be dark or full of shadows and secrets. It should be bright and full of open doors. It should be full of stories wanting to be told.
~ Travis Thrasher
We have a nice home and we love each other and that's enough.
~ Trina Paulus
Then we are living in a place abandoned by God, I said, disheartened. Have you found any places where God would have felt at home? William asked me, looking down from his great height.
~ Umberto Eco
It was awkward, revisiting a world you have never seen before: like coming home, after a long journey, to someone else's house.
~ Umberto Eco
For the enemy to be recognized and feared, he has to be in your home or on your doorstep.
~ Umberto Eco
For the enemy to be recognized and feared, he has to be in your home or on your doorstep. Hence the Jews. Divine providence has given them to us, and so, by God, let us use them, and pray there's always some Jew to fear and to hate. We need an enemy to give people hope.
~ Umberto Eco
Est domus in terris, clara quae voce resultat. Ipsa domus resonat, tacitus sed non sonat hospes. Ambo tamen currunt, hospes simul et domus una.
~ Umberto Eco
If the day ever comes that it (Deep Space Nine) isn't safe for kids to run around this station we all need to pack up and go home.
~ Una McCormack
A family was supposed to be living there, but probably, like most rich people, they were away from home most of the time. Lanny had observed that the more money people had, the harder they found it to escape boredom.
~ Upton Sinclair