Quotes About Homecoming
You ever try to leave New York? I did once. I lasted about a year.
~ Stacy Schiff
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The thing about leaving New York is that you can come back.
~ Mary H.K. Choi
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I love Liverpool and it is great to be back in the city.
~ Astrid Kirchherr
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I knew I had to stop running. I had to be in a place. Los Angeles became that place.
~ John Trudell
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I want to go back to Manchester and win the City fans back.
~ Carlos Tevez
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No—wait. I'm coming back.
~ Donna Tartt
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Homecoming means parades, football and reuniting with old friends. And as I recall from my youth, a little beer.
~ Unknown
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The door of mercy is set wide open. The door is not yet locked. The door can be opened. God's heart is full of love. God's heart is full of compassion. Whoever and whatever a person might have been, at midnight or at any time, whenever he returns to God, he will find God willing to receive him, ready to pardon him, and glad to have him at home. All things are ready. Whoever desires to enter can come in.
~ J.C. Ryle
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When my mother comes home from the hospital with me, my older brother takes one look inside the pink blanket, says, Take her back. We already have one of those. Already
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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I came home to court you, Wind. That doesn't change, whether I'm a duke, a captain, or a plain old seaman. I want you.
~ Unknown
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Acaso es triste el irse... pero sin el irse no hay volver
~ Unknown
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How far we all come. How far we all come away from ourselves. So far, so much between, you can never go home again. You can go home, it's good to go home, but you never really get all the way home again in your life. And what's it all for? All I tried to be, all I ever wanted and went away for, what's it all for?
~ James Agee
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It's hard and sometimes it's scary. It still amazes my mother. I went home for Christmas one year and there were fans all over the front lawn, hoping to see me.
~ Luke Perry
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Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema noted that "through the entire war, one dream never left us, not for single day : our homecoming to Holland as we remembered it. We did come home, but the memory was crushed by reality and the dream exploded. Our country lay before us unrecognizable, emaciated like a wretch from a concentration camp. We couldn't cope....
~ Unknown
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There are still many white mountains to cross, but I am on my way home.
~ Ma Jian
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If they break through the wall, they will burn the ships—our only way of getting home, the only thing that makes us an army instead of refugees.
~ Madeline Miller
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For the followers of Jesus, the real finish line is either the return of Jesus or our homecoming to him.
~ John Eldredge
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Amonth after the death of her husband, Jackie Bell moved with her three children to her parents' home in Rome, Georgia.
~ John Grisham
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I nostri animali hanno vite molto brevi da trascorrere con noi, e ne trascorrono la maggior parte ad aspettare che torniamo a casa ogni giorno.
~ John Grogan
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She reviewed her options and decided to return to Scotland. Her mind was made up within a month.
~ John Guy
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Everyone is doing what they have to do, and everyone is doing the best they can. And soon you will be going home.
~ John Hodgman
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Most of you know who I am, he whispered. Duncan was sleep, but Helen overheard him; she reached across the aisle and held Garp's hand. Thousands of feet above sea level, T. S. Garp cried in the airplane that was bringing him home to be famous in his violent country.
~ John Irving
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I'm a man, I was wrong, forgive me...Come back home...
~ Unknown
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In the end, coming to faith remains for all a sense of homecoming, of picking up the threads of a lost life, of responding to a bell that had long been ringing, of taking a place at a table that had long been vacant.
~ Malcolm Muggeridge
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