My address is like my shoes. It travels with me. I abide where there is a fight against wrong. (Irish American labor organizer and humanitarian)
Home Quotes
Once, when our children were about five and eight, they were caught arguing. I can remember my husband stopping them and saying, “This is home. Now, outside of these four walls people are going to hurt you, they’re going to call you names. But inside these four walls we build each other. Do you understand? […]
You can’t appreciate home till you’ve left it, money till it’s spent, your wife until she’s joined a woman’s club, nor Old Glory till you see it hanging on a broomstick on a shanty of a consul in a foreign town.
There are some things one can only achieve by a deliberate leap in the opposite direction. One has to go abroad in order to find the home one has lost.
The man who has a house everywhere has a home nowhere.
A happy home is one in which each spouse grants the possibility that the other may be right, though neither believes it.
I love those dear hearts and gentle people, Who live in my home town, Because those dear hearts and gentle people, Will never ever let you down. They read the good book from Fri’ till Monday, That’s how the weekend goes. I’ve got a dream house I’ll build there one day, With picket fence and […]
It’s been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, my home town, out here on the edge of the prairie.
Home is where you hang your head.
Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in.