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Quotes About Homecoming

Je voudrais que quelqu'un m'attende quelque part
~ Anna Gavalda
My heart flutters whenever I hear his key Turning int he door, and I think to myself, Oh goody, the party is about to begin.
~ Anne Bancroft
May I offer you some advice?" Saetan asked. "Not as your father or as the Steward of the court, but as a man who talked to Marian this morning." Misery filling his gold eyes, Lucivar said, "What's your advice?" Saetan smiled dryly. "Get your ass home in time for dinner.
~ Anne Bishop
WHAT HAPPENED TO IGGY ONCE HE GOT HOME
~ Annie Barrows
I didn't go to my prom. I didn't go to my homecoming.
~ Russ
Because homecoming came first, and there was the homecoming court. The five guys on homecoming court were disqualified from being in the prom court. So being prom king was being sixth most popular.
~ Andy Richter
I promised my wife 27 years ago when I left Florida State that I'd bring her back to Florida. I'm a little late, but better late than never.
~ Lee Corso
O cruel Truth, is this thine home-coming?
~ Euripides
He was like a friend made on board ship, on the high seas; now we had come to his home port.
~ Evelyn Waugh
So when the blue smoke of brittle leaves was in the air and the wind blew the wet laundry stiff on the line I decided to come back home.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
He had never met a girl like this before - she would never seem quite the same again. He didn't at all feel like a character in a play, the appropriate feeling in an unconventional situation - instead, he had a sense of coming home.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
In 1945, when the male soldiers started coming back home from Europe, she and all the other women pilots that had served as WASPs during the war were unceremoniously told to go home and never received a dime or even thanks from the government.
~ Fannie Flagg
If you cage a wild thing, you can be sure it will die, but if you let it run free, nine times out of ten it will run back home.
~ Fannie Flagg
It was in a certain sense home – the place, that is, where one doesn't feel.
~ Fernando Pessoa
When I moved back to Cumbria, one of the first things I did was locate a decent bookshop.
~ Sarah Hall
Besides Slayer, which is a full-time job, I raise animals. I have a ranch in Texas. My wife takes care of the animals when I'm on tour. When I get home, I become a ranch hand.
~ Tom Araya
I take my children everywhere, but they always find their way back home.
~ Robert Orben
When you go off in the world and make your life, and you come back to your home town, and you find your old high-school friends driving in the same circles, doing the same things, that's what Hollywood's like. It's a little block, little town. It doesn't really grow or change.
~ Robert Rodriguez
FitzChivalry Farseer, too long have you sojourned among the Elderlings, your memory spurned by the very people you saved. Too long have you been in a place where the months pass as if days. Too long have you walked among us in false guise, deprived of your name and your honor. Rise. Turn and face the folk of the Six Duchies, your folk, and be welcomed home at last.
~ Robin Hobb
He came one late, wet spring, and brought the wide world back to my doorstep.
~ Robin Hobb
Like the stars themselves, the words can guide us back home.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
When they got to Sam Sheridan's house, Mel preceded Jack up the walk toward the front door while Jack began toting luggage and gifts. "Mel," he called, causing her to turn around to see him smiling brightly. "You're starting to waddle," he said proudly. "Uh!" she exclaimed, tossing her hair as she turned abruptly away from him. Although
~ Robyn Carr
He wondered how many would ever march home. Better it seemed to export cheese or cloth, but it was true that fortunes were made in the military trade. Though seldom by the soldiers, any more than by the cheeses.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
May I come in? His smile softened. The choice is yours, my Ista. As you do not deny Me, I will not deny you. Yet I would still await you, if you chose the long way home. I might become lost upon the road. She looked away.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold