Quotes About Shelter
Home was never a dream for homeless people as they used to have their homes. Living in a home was their reality. Now we need to help them to find the lost-reality again.
~ Munia Khan
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It's not a homeless life for me, It's just that I'm home lessThan others like to be.
~ Akilnathan Logeswaran
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Some Churches are heated and cooled 365 days a year. As homeless soldiers lay in alleys and bushes quite near.
~ Stanley Victor Paskavich
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Take an umbrella, it's raining.
~ John Patrick
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This is the true nature of home -- it is the place of Peace; the shelter, not only from injury, but from all terror, doubt and division.
~ John Ruskin
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We sleep in many tents,
~ John Speed
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After scavenging some rancid bait that had been sealed inside a plastic jar, the tiger hauled Tsepalev's mattress out of the shelter and dragged it fifty yards across the frozen Takhalo. There, on the opposite bank, he spread the mattress out under a commanding spruce tree, lay down on it in plain view, and waited.
~ John Vaillant
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the University being an asylum, a refuge from the world, for the dispossessed, the crippled.
~ John Williams
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In mercy to the world, Jesus delays His coming, that sinners may have an opportunity to hear the warning and find in Him a shelter before the wrath of God shall be poured out.—The Great Controversy, p. 458.
~ Ellen G. White
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Each household gathered in its chimney-corner, in houses carefully closed from the outer air, and well supplied with biscuit, melted butter, dried fish, and other provisions laid in for the seven-months winter. The very smoke of these dwellings was hardly seen, half-hidden as they were beneath the snow, against the weight of which they were protected by long planks reaching from the roof and fastened at some distance to solid blocks on the ground, forming a covered way around each building.
~ balzac honore de xviii
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It would be a reciprocal relationship—the woman giving the food and shelter and doing some typing for him and the man giving the priceless gift of himself,' said Mark, swaying a little and bumping into a tree. 'It is commoner in our society than many people would suppose.
~ Barbara Pym
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A youngish woman of about thirty-five who had come in to shelter froma heavy shower of rain, pricked up her ears and looked away from the book she had not been reading. To realize that two men could apparently be quarrelling almost publicly over a woman in this unchivalrous age sent her on her way with new hope.
~ Barbara Pym
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I came to the realization of how essential a role housing plays in the lives of the poor.
~ Matthew Desmond
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Everywhere you hang your hat is home. Home is the bright cave under the hat.
~ Lance Morrow
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Reality only exerts its pressure through the needs of everyday life - the need to eat and drink, to get shelter and clothing, to avoid swallowing poison or stepping out of top-storey windows, and the like.
~ George Orwell
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WE CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ADEQUATE PROTECTION
~ George S. Clason
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extended from the top of each pole to a peg. "Okay," he said. "Time to put up the tent.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
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What shall we do? Where shall we go?" thought Jessie. The wind was blowing more and more clouds across the sky, and the lightning was very near. She walked a little way into the woods, looking for a place to go out of the rain. "Where shall we go?" she thought again. Then she saw something ahead of her in the woods. It was an old boxcar. "What a good house that will be in the rain!" she thought.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
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Migrant workers have helped build our roads, homes and offices. We cannot stand and watch them be homeless.
~ Sonu Sood
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For the vast majority of world history, human life - both culture and biology - was shaped by scarcity. Food, clothing, shelter, tools, and pretty much everything else had to be farmed or fabricated, at a very high cost in time and energy.
~ Martha Beck
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It takes a good amount of time and money to establish a home. Eviction can erase all that.
~ Matthew Desmond
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As an architect, you have to provide a shelter to enjoy art. And you have to love art. It's like when you make a concert hall. You must love music. This is the reason why you make the space, to enjoy music - making a space for art is the same thing.
~ Renzo Piano
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Everybody needs a place they can go to rest, sheltered from the past and the future. A place you can live one moment at a time.
~ Carol Orsborn
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The most important thing in a shelter is that volunteers, especially with dogs, come in everyday, take that pet out for an hour of quality time.
~ Temple Grandin
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