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You can never go home again,
but the truth is you can never leave home, so it's all right. — Maya
Angelou
Home is not where you live but where they understand you. —
Christian Morgenstern
Home is a place not only of strong affections, but of entire
unreserve; it is life's undress rehearsal, its backroom, its
dressing room. — Harriet Beecher Stowe
Peace - that was the other name for home. — Kathleen Norris
Where we love is home,
Home that our feet may leave, but not our hearts.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Homesick in Heaven
Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician
ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest
conjuration. — Charles Dickens
Home is the place where, when you have to go there,
They have to take you in.
— Robert Frost, The Death of the Hired Man
Home ought to be our clearinghouse, the place from which we go forth
lessoned and disciplined, and ready for life. — Kathleen Norris
There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort. — Jane
Austen
Every house where love abides
And friendship is a guest,
Is surely home, and home sweet home
For there the heart can rest.
— Henry Van Dyke
Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting
to get back to. — John Ed Pearce
A house that does not have one worn, comfy chair in it is soulless.
— May Sarton
It takes hands to build a house, but only hearts can build a home. —
Author Unknown
Where thou art - that - is Home. — Emily Dickinson
Home is where you can say anything you like cause nobody listens to
you anyway. — Author Unknown
Home is a shelter from storms - all sorts of storms. — William J.
Bennett
One's home is like a delicious piece of pie you order in a
restaurant on a country road one cozy evening - the best piece of
pie you have ever eaten in your life - and can never find again.
After you leave home, you may find yourself feeling homesick, even
if you have a new home that has nicer wallpaper and a more efficient
dishwasher than the home in which you grew up. — Lemony Snicket
He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his
home. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Home, the spot of earth supremely blest,
A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest.
— Robert Montgomery
I had rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world. — George
Washington
Home is the one place in all this world where hearts are sure of
each other. It is the place of confidence. It is the place where we
tear off that mask of guarded and suspicious coldness which the
world forces us to wear in self-defense, and where we pour out the
unreserved communications of full and confiding hearts. It is the
spot where expressions of tenderness gush out without any sensation
of awkwardness and without any dread of ridicule. — Frederick W.
Robertson
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