Quotes About Home
I hope that if you're cooking two nights a week, you can try for three.
~ Michael Pollan
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I spend roughly two out of every three nights at my house in Indiana.
~ Todd Young
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My dad worked nights. When I got home from school I was able to go hang out with my dad and play some golf.
~ Gary Woodland
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Most nights, I'm happy to stay at home with a DVD and a bowl of lettuce.
~ Caroline Flack
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I needed to entertain myself at home nights... I got a jar of bubbles.
~ Tom Noddy
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Most nights of the week I make it a point to get home in time to have dinner with my wife. It's a simple routine to maintain my work-life balance.
~ Baiju Bhatt
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I've been here for nine years, and over that time, these people have become like my family.
~ Jerry Lawler
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Work made me more streetwise because you can be so sheltered at home. I'd definitely encourage my kids Lillie and Karl, who are nine and seven, to get Saturday jobs in the future.
~ Rebecca Ferguson
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People have no clue how demanding my schedule was back in the day. There were times when I might be home for just one or two days a month.
~ Bruno Sammartino
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My house was a place where there was no difference between being a boy or a girl.
~ Disha Patani
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I never really left Glasgow. No doubt I've spent most of my grown-up life away from the city but I've always had somewhere to lay my head.
~ Jim Kerr
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Junk food was never allowed at home, and personally too, there is no love for aerated drinks.
~ Ananya Birla
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If I moved back, my mother would love for me to move in because she absolutely loves her boys. 12 boys. She showers all of us. Would be no problem. She would love to have us back in the house.
~ Terry Bradshaw
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Voleva farci capire che Dio è sempre là a vegliare dall'alto su di noi, anche quando siamo lontani da casa e che se avremo fiducia in Lui, alla fine saremo nel giusto.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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It's a mystery of human chemistry and I don't understand it, some people, as far as their senses are concerned, just feel like home.
~ Nick Hornby
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Is it wrong, wanting to be at home with your record collection? It's not like collecting records is like collecting stamps, or beermats, or antique thimbles. There's a whole world in here, a nicer, dirtier, more violent, more peaceful, more colorful, sleazier, more dangerous, more loving world than the world I live in; there is history, and geography, and poetry, and countless other things I should have studied at school, including music.
~ Nick Hornby
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There was an awful lot to be said for familiarity, if you thought about it. It was an extremely underrated virtue, ignorable until the very moment that you were in danger of losing whatever or whoever it was that was familiar.
~ Nick Hornby
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Is it so wrong, wanting to be at home with your record collection? It's not like collecting records is like collecting stamps, or beermats, or antique thimbles. There's a whole world in here, a nicer, dirtier, more violent, more peaceful, more colorful, sleazier, more dangerous, more loving world than the world I live in; there is history, and geography, and poetry, and countless other things I should have studied at school, including music.
~ Nick Hornby
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Is it so wrong, wanting to be at home with your record collection?
~ Nick Hornby
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There was a brief windmilling of fists and the two older men staggered backwards; I didn't stay around to find out what kind of beating they took. I ran for the gangway and went straight home, frightened and sick. It was the only manner, really, in which the Centenary Cup Final could have ended.
~ Nick Hornby
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When he had gone home, he had been frightened, he had refused to face what he saw. But he had not really wanted to come home to a land, only to a pas; and not finding the past there, he had run away, fearing the reality, preferring the dream.
~ Nick Joaquín
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She was privileged enough to feel at home anywhere, and to equate squalor with authenticity.
~ Nick Laird
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We shall see the crumbs of bread...and they will show us our way home again.
~ Nicola Baxter
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She walked the spiral corridor, running her hand along the painted horizon - sea, beach, dunes, woods, moors - the journey of her people from over the sea. The story of the Anglisc, woven with Woden back to the dawn of their songs. Ships. Fire. Bright swords. Kin and kine. Woods and wold. Hearth and home. Where was Christ in this? Christ didn't fight. Christ didn't farm.
~ Nicola Griffith
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