Quotes about home
home mobile worried
We're really worried about our mobile home population.
home shutting stadium
We like going into an away stadium and establishing that as our home. Nothing's better than going into an away stadium and shutting up 80,000 people.
home enemy knows
Home is anywhere that you know all your friends and all your enemies. Orson Scott Card
home night news
I didn't get how big it was until I went home, turned on the television and saw it on all the news, and later that night on the front pages of all the newspapers. Then I got it. Paul Simon
home passion men
I know a man He came from my home town He wore his passion for his woman Like a thorny crown He said "Dolores I live in fear My love for you's so overpowering I'm afraid that I will disappear Paul Simon
home thinking enlightened
If you think you are enlightened; go home for Thanksgiving. Ram Dass
home brotherhood be-here-now
We're all just walking each other home. Ram Dass
home hotel kick
We don't want to kick a person out of a hotel when the person doesn't have a home to go back to.
home road
We really don't have a home field. So they're all on the road for us.
home nice offense runs
When our offense is on, we're tough, and Mindy was on. The home runs were a nice bonus.
home love obviously work
We would obviously love to have Newfoundlanders to come home and work at home,
home eye kissing
And then he was kissing her, and she was struck by his nearness, his solidity, his smell. It was of the garden and the earth and the sun. When Cassandra opened her eyes, she realized she was crying. She wasn't sad, though, these were the tears of being found, of having come home after a long time away. Kate Morton
home justice use
We share this planet, our home, with millions of species. Justice and sustainability both demand that we do not use more resources than we need. Vandana Shiva
home cities discipline
In the holy city of Mecca, violence of any kind was forbidden. From the moment they left home, pilgrims were not permitted to carry weapons, to swat an insect or speak an angry word, a discipline that introduced them to a new way of living. Karen Armstrong