Quotes About Home
Been here ever since, and it ain't all that different from home. S'long as I ignore the differences, hear?
~ Unknown
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Friends at Woodburn
~ Martha Finley
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They're an idea of home, I think. Words are. It really is like opening a door, isn't it, to open a book. If that's not too sentimental to say. Books, words, stories are a kind of solace.
~ Martha Grimes
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Living in a Christian home should facilitate honor and respect of a worthy God and encourage wholehearted delight and allegiance toward him. As you demonstrate that you love God with all your heart, it will be easier to find examples of God's faithfulness and ways to give him the love and honor he deserves.
~ Unknown
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I cast my lot in with a soldier, and where he was, was home to me.
~ Unknown
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The night around them had become thick with blue shadows and unnatural breezes, and the sounds of scavengers and lost things. There were scurrying movements and distant dogs barking, the shouts of faraway humans using indistinguishable words. It sounded like neither the city nor the country to Kit. It sounded like a long way from home.
~ Unknown
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One of the oldest human needs is having someone to wonder where you are when you don't come home at night. —MARGARET MEAD
~ Unknown
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Lighthouses Point the Way Home This above all: To thine own self be true… —William Shakespeare
~ Unknown
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I enjoy books. No room is fit for occupation without a lining of books.
~ Unknown
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A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting place for innocence on earth, a link between angels and men.
~ Martin Farquhar Tupper
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Why do we rush about… looking for God who is here at home with us, if all we want is to be with him?
~ Martin Laird
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If a living place can be likened to a city, the art on the wall, or the lack of art, is the first sign
~ Martin Lindstrom
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La palabra «nostalgia» viene de la palabra compuesta griega nosto, que significa «ir a casa», y algos, que significa «dolor».
~ Martin Lindstrom
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My Subtext Research revealed that the women I met cared less about the time they spent in their cars than they did about leaving the safety nets they called home. Distance wasn't an issue; leaving the safe space was. In general, their lives as nonworking wives and mothers revolved around routines and rituals, with their cars becoming almost like small houses on wheels. One
~ Martin Lindstrom
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Let the wife make the husband glad to come home, and let him make her sorry to see him leave.
~ Martin Luther
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If I go back home to Wittenberg, I'll lie down in a coffin and give the maggots a fat doctor to eat.
~ Martin Luther
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Let the wife make her husband glad to come home and let him make her sorry to see him leave.
~ Martin Luther
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Ye gentlemen of EnglandThat live at home at ease,Ah! little do you think uponThe dangers of the seas.
~ Unknown
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I don't like being in houses alone.
~ Martin Scorsese
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mother that she missed so desperately because, no matter what happened in life, there was always a bed for you at your mother's home. All the time she was alive her children had somewhere to go. Somewhere to run to, and somewhere to call home.
~ Martina Cole
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Charity and beating begins at home. John Fletcher, 1579-1625, Wit Without Money
~ Martina Cole
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You prayed at the holy shrine Still the guru wouldn't receive you You've seen so many signs Still they call you a non-believer Alabama 3, 'Come On Home' Album: Power in the Blood, 2002
~ Martina Cole
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You have no dower," he said. "Live, Keturah. Go home." "But I do have a dower," I said plainly. "This is my dower, Lord Death; the crown of flowers I will never wear at my wedding." He knelt on one knee before me. "The little house I would have had of my own, to furnish and clean. That, too, is part of my dower." "I will give you the world for your footstool," he said. "And most precious of all, I give you the wee baby I will never hold in my arms.
~ Martine Leavitt
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There's no need to travel further. The Los Angeles area is big enough for us.
~ Marvin Davis
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