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Quotes About Home

When I moved to New York, I remember thinking, 'I'm never going to live anywhere else.'
~ Rostam Batmanglij
I just like my lifestyle living in L.A. I didn't want to move to any other state, I didn't want to go anywhere else.
~ Eli Drake
I have a nice apartment now that's all taken care of. I make my bed every day.
~ Chris Farley
I no longer want to live in an apartment furnished with forklifts and backhoes.
~ Nicholson Baker
I don't want to own something that you can't take into your apartment at night.
~ Edward P. Jones
People talk about body cleanses like there's no tomorrow - what about apartment cleanses?
~ Emily Weiss
It's annoying to sit at home and not go to work. But I feel it's better to wait and do something that will be seen and appreciated.
~ Kunal Khemu
When you're happy at home, it spills out into every other area of your life.
~ Bobby Berk
I could go back to Argentina to live, but not to play.
~ Willy Caballero
I'm from Tucson, Arizona.
~ Hunx
I'm an Arizona boy.
~ Henry Cejudo
But I have a home in Arizona now. I've loved coming up with this organization and being with these guys.
~ Patrick Corbin
When I'm at home, I'm a real big cuddler, so I sleep with my dog in my arms.
~ Mirai Nagasu
A creative and artistic home is what I've been looking for in the theatre.
~ Kenneth Branagh
Perhaps as the story goes on, the reader will not regret having learned in advance a few particulars as to the home and the habitual companions of Modeste Mignon, for, at her age, people and things have as much influence upon the future life as a person's own character, — indeed, character often receives ineffaceable impressions from its surroundings.
~ Honore de Balzac
Time has become the costliest commodity, so no one can afford the lavish extravagance of going home to-morrow morning and getting up late. Hence, there is no second soiree now but at the houses of women rich enough to entertain, and since July 1830 such women may be counted in Paris.
~ Honore de Balzac
The alterations effected at La Baudraye made everybody eager to see the young mistress, all the more so because Dinah would never show herself, nor receive any company, before she felt quite settled in her home and had thoroughly studied the inhabitants, and, above all, her taciturn husband.
~ Honore de Balzac
He didn't know that you could ache for a place, even when it had hurt you so badly.
~ Unknown
Their long, meandering tales of humble normal lives were like the proverbial glimpse of a snug, lamp-lit parlour to a traveller belated after nightfall.
~ Unknown
My dad is going to have to help us with this one," Greta said. "He's home all the time now, anyway, so I'll show him how to do it." That was the first time Greta had ever spoken to me about her dad's situation, and I wasn't about to press her to say more. Instead, I said, "It's lucky he can help," which sounded so dumb that I turned red in the face.
~ Unknown
This used to be among my prayers—a piece of land not so very large, which would contain a garden, and near the house a spring of ever-flowing water, and beyond these a bit of wood.
~ Horace
The best business you can go into you will find on your father's farm or in his workshop. If you have no family or friends to aid you, and no prospect opened to you there, turn your face to the great West, and there build up a home and fortune.
~ Horace Greeley
A house without books is like a room without windows. No man has a right to bring up his children without surrounding them with books, if he has the means to buy them.
~ Horace Mann
Beyond the smiling and the weeping, I shall be soon; Beyond the waking and the sleeping, Beyond the sowing and the reaping, I shall be soon! Love, rest, and home Sweet hope! Lord, tarry not, but come!
~ Horatius Bonar