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If your life's at a juncture and you need to think about things, there's nowhere better than home. However old you are.

~ Sophie Kinsella

Sophie Kinsella Home

Mother seemed happiest when making and tending home, the sewing machine whistling and the Mixmaster whirling. Her deepest impulse was to nurture, to simply dwell; it had nothing to do with ambition and achievement in the world...How had I come to believe that my world of questing and writing was more valuable than her dwelling and domestic artistry?...I wanted to go out and do things--write books, speak out. I've been driven by that. I don't know how to rest in myself very well, how to be content staying put. But Mother knows how to BE at home--and really, to be in herself. It's actually very beautiful what she does...I think part of me just longs for the way Mother experiences home.

~ Sue Monk Kidd

Sue Monk Kidd Home Motherhood

Do you ever want to go home?' I asked Paul.He brushed an ash from my face. 'It's the century of the displaced person,' he said. 'You can never go home.

~ Janet Fitch

Janet Fitch Astrid Displaced Home Never Paul

An alarming number of parents appear to have little confidence in their ability to teach their children. We should help parents understand the overriding importance of incidental teaching in the context of warm, consistent companionship. Such caring is usually the greatest teaching, especially if caring means sharing in the activites of the home.

~ Raymond S. Moore

Raymond S. Moore Home Parents Teaching

My father says you remember the smell of your country no matter where you are but only recognize it when you're far away.

~ Aglaja Veteranyi

Aglaja Veteranyi Far From Home Home Homesickness Sense Memory

VIDEO ARCHIVE-INTERVIEW 24768 . GOLD-EYEI like trees… grass… only birds in sky. People walking safe. FamilyNo Creatures. Sleep all night safe. Walk under sun in own place.Grow plants. Build.Be father with mother. Have Children. A place like Petar told me. Home.After Change goes back…I want home.

~ Garth Nix

Garth Nix Home Safe

Home. It's such a simple word, one I never knew would come to mean as much to me as it has. It once was my dad's house, then my uncle's farm. Mostly it's meant wherever Charlie and I were together. Now, though, it's you. It's your letters, your words. They're the place I go to with my fears, where I find comfort, where I feel safe.

~ Kristina Mcmorris

Kristina Mcmorris Home Love

Home. When it rains, you can smell the leaves in the forest and the sand. It's all so small and mild, the landscape surrounding the lake, so manageable. The leaves and the sand are so close, it's as if you might, if you wanted, pull them on over your head. And the lake always laps at the shore so gently, licking the hand you dip into it like a young dog, and the water is soft and shallow.

~ Jenny Erpenbeck

Jenny Erpenbeck Home

It is a great comfort to a rambling people to know that somewhere there is a permanent home--perhaps it is the most final of the comforts they ever really know.

~ Ben Robertson

Ben Robertson Home Scots Irish Southerners

For me a house or an apartment becomes a home when you add one set of four legs, a happy tail, and that indescribable measure of love that we call a dog.

~ Roger A. Caras

Roger A. Caras Dog Home

‎What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and work flow.

~ Martin Luther

Martin Luther Heaven Home Luther Martin Martin Luther Sacred

what we call a home is merely any place that succeeds in making more consistenly available to us the important truths which the wider world ignores, or which our distracted and irresolute selves have trouble holding onto. (p123) Architecture of Happiness

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Home

[T]he very color of the air in the place I was born was different, the smell of the earth was special, redolent with memories of my parents.

~ Sōseki Natsume

Sōseki Natsume Home Nostalgia

I thought about that old saying, how we can never go home again. But I think it's more like a piece of us stays behind when we leave -- a piece we can never reclaim, one that awaits our next visit and demands that we remember.

~ Beth Hoffman

Beth Hoffman Home

Thomas Jefferson asked himself “In what country on earth would you rather live ” He first answered “Certainly in my own where are all my friends my relations and the earliest and sweetest affections and recollections of my life.” But he continued “which would be your second choice ” His answer “France.

~ Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson France Home

He feels safer just knowing that even if he's away there is a home waiting for him to return.

~ Gabriel Bá

Gabriel Bá Daytripper Gabriel Ba Home

Home. Wow. I’m already calling it home.Well, isn’t that what any place is? Any place that you share withsomeone you love, I mean?

~ Meg Cabot

Meg Cabot Home

They caught up with each other's news casually, leaving long, cosy gaps of silence in which to go to work on their muffins and coffees. Jerome - after two months of having to be witty and brilliant in a strange town among strangers - appreciated the gift of it. People talk about the happy quiet that can exist between two lovers, but this too was great; sitting between his sister and his brother, saying nothing, eating. ~ on the comforts of home.

~ Zadie Smith

Zadie Smith Home

Home is a little kingdom with rulers, laws, and subjects, each with a part to perform in order that life there shall be perfect.

~ Mabel Hale

Mabel Hale Home

I had discovered that the plainest house can crown a fantasy or daydream. An open window can be tolerated. So can an open door. But I discovered the value of four walls and a roof. Something about containment that at the same time offers escape.

~ Lloyd Jones

Lloyd Jones Home

I've lived here ... my whole life. It's where I lost all my baby teeth. Where tiny hamster, gerbil, and bird skeletons lie in rotted-out cardboard coffins beneath the oak tree in our backyard. Also where, if some future archaeologist goes digging, they'll find the remains of a plush toy: a gray terrier named Toto I buried after the accident.

~ Jennifer Mcmahon

Jennifer Mcmahon Home

The principle of neighborhood at home always implies the principle of charity abroad. (pg. 260, The Idea of a Local Economy)

~ Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry Charity Home

I had come to a place where I was meant to be. I don't mean anything so prosaic as a sense of coming home. This was different, very different. It was like arriving at a place much safer than home.

~ Pat Conroy

Pat Conroy Belonging Heaven Home

Because loners are born everywhere, we end up living everywhere. We do not, have not, tended to single ourselves out as special, elite, requiring rarefied environments. Too often we have done the opposite; lived where we lived because our jobs were there, or families, or because we'd heard the schools were good there, or that we would love a place with changing seasons. Then, no matter what, we put our noses to the grindstone. We take living there as a fait accompli, a fact. Too often we are miserable somewhere without realizing why. We blame ourselves for not buckling down, settling in, fitting in. The problem is the place, but too often we do not see this, we will not allow ourselves to see this. It's the same old thing: This is a friendly town, so what's your problem?...To the non-loner, or the self-reproaching loner, the fact of being a loner is not comparable to those other determinants. It is not a matter of life and death, we tell ourselves. It its not a matter of breathing or of execution by stoning. But home is the crucible of living...So how can living not be a matter of life and death?

~ Anneli Rufus

Anneli Rufus Environment Home Introversion

olivia reminds me of a bird sometimes, how her feathers get all ruffled when she's mad. and when she's fragile like this, she's a little lost bird looking for its nest.

~ R.j. Palacio

R.j. Palacio Children S Lit Home Love Protection Rj Palacio Wonder

What's most revolting is that one is really sad! No, it's better at home. Here at least one blames others for everything and excuses oneself.

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Foreign Travel Home Svidrigailov

All white people are born with a singular mission in life in order to pass from regular whitehood into ultra-whitehood. Just as Muslims have to visit Mecca, all white people must eventually renovate a house before they can be complete.

~ Christian Lander

Christian Lander Home Houses Humor White People

We are all children coming inside from recess with varying degrees of dirt on us.

~ Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder Adversity Earth God S Children Heaven Home Playground Trials

It had to be U. U. was the only town I could still bear, the one spot in the atlas I'd already absorbed head-on. When you take too many of your critical hits in one place, that place can no longer hurt you.

~ Richard Powers

Richard Powers Home Place

Home was truly the best place he could possibly be, but, alas, was not an available option.

~ Kenneth Eade

Kenneth Eade Coming Home Home Home Sweet Home Leaving Home

Although it may be unused, the front door continues to appeal to our sense arrival. Call it the ceremony of coming home.

~ Akiko Busch

Akiko Busch Door Home

[They] believed that the worst way to die, was far from home. That one’s soul traveled the earth, lost forever. But this place was as much her home as [California]. She had lived out some of the most important parts of her life here – and if that didn’t qualify a place as home, what did?

~ Tatjana Soli

Tatjana Soli Home

I would’ve loved to return to me home of Ireland, but Joshua never made the bloody pikes he was flogged for.

~ Sharon Robards

Sharon Robards Home Ireland

I wonder if ever again Americans can have that experience of returning to a home place so intimately known, profoundly felt, deeply loved, and absolutely submitted to? It is not quite true that you can't go home again. I have done it, coming back here. But it gets less likely. We have had too many divorces, we have consumed too much transportation, we have lived too shallowly in too many places.

~ Wallace Stegner

Wallace Stegner Belonging Depth Familiarity Home Intimacy Shallowness

Heart thoughts are profound, hindsight aches and hope is obscure. I'm craving a great adventure -- one that leads me back home.

~ Donna Lynn Hope

Donna Lynn Hope Home Homesick Homesickness

Thomas Wolfe warned in the title of America’s great novel that ‘You Can’t Go Home Again.’ I enjoyed the book but I never agreed with the title. I believe that one can never leave home. I believe that one carries the shadows, the dreams, the fears and dragons of home under one’s skin, at the extreme corners of one’s eyes and possibly in the gristle of the earlobe.Home is that youthful region where a child is the only real living inhabitant. Parents, siblings, and neighbors, are mysterious apparitions, who come, go, and do strange unfathomable things in and around the child, the region’s only enfranchised citizen.[…]We may act sophisticated and worldly but I believe we feel safest when we go inside ourselves and find home, a place where we belong and maybe the only place we really do.

~ Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou Home Inspirational

I sat on a toilet watching the water run thinking what an odd thing tourism is. You fly off to a strange land, eagerly abandoning all the comforts of home and then expend vast quantities of time and money in a largely futile effort to recapture the comforts you wouldn’t have lost if you hadn’t left home in the first place.

~ Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson Creature Comforts Home Tourism

Are we running away from home?” I asked, giving voice to the question that had been on my mind for two days, ever since the lady at the Wok On restaurant asked where we were from and my mother

~ Michele Jaffe

Michele Jaffe Home Running Away

Where you are born--what you are born into, the place, the history of the place, how that history mates with your own-- stamps who you are, whatever the pundits of globalisation have to say.

~ Jeanette Winterson

Jeanette Winterson Globalisation Home Homeland

I may stay here in this town another day or I may go on to another town. No one knows where I am. I am taking this bath in life, as you see, and when I have had enough of it I shall go home feeling refreshed.

~ Sherwood Anderson

Sherwood Anderson Aloneness Home Wanderlust
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