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Home is a shelter from storms — all sorts of storms. — William J. Bennett

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I don't like to be disturbed at home; I tell the cable office not to call me before 6:30 AM, unless there's a war.
The premises are so delightfully extensive, that two people might live together without ever seeing, hearing or meeting.
There is no place more delightful than one’s own fireside. — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Homeland is not here or there. Home is either within or nowhere.
Home is where one starts from. — T.S. Eliot
She knew she loved him when 'home' went from being a place to being a person.— E. Leventhal
The Holy Scriptures are our letters from home.
My father was a lorry driver, very rarely at home. The house was run by my mother, and because there were 10 or so kids, there was no time for individual attention. It was about survival. It was about where the next meal was coming from.
Ah, Evelyn and Vivian, I love you both, I love you for your sad lives, the empty misery of your coming home at dawn. You too are alone, but you are not like Arturo Bandini, who is neither fish, fowl nor good red herring. So have your champagne, because I love you both, and you too, Vivian, even if your mouth looks like it had been dug out with raw fingernails and your old child's eyes swim in blood written like mad sonnets.
Home is the place where, when you have to go there, They have to take you in." "I should have called it Something you somehow haven't to deserve. ― Robert Frost