Home Quotes - random
An aphorism is a generalization of sorts, and our present-day writers seem more at home with the particular.
I did not get on the bus to get arrested I got on the bus to go home.
You bloody flunkies can wait as long as you like for the Maharaja of Larkana, I'm going home!
Home is home, be it never so homely.
World-mothering air, air wild,
Wound with thee, in thee isled,
Fold home, fast fold thy child.
"Forget it." (This is his most popular home run call)
I loved doing problems in school. I'd take them home and make up new ones of my own.
Chickens coming home to roost never did make me sad; they've always made me glad.
"I shall send people to urge them to return home."
This is a grassy ghetto, and no home.
The world was my home and I was glad to be in it.
The structure of a play is always the story of how the birds came home to roost.
Art hurts. Art urges voyages—
and it is easier to stay at home.
I’m not classically trained. I didn’t come from the fancy home, no.
My home is not a place, it is people.
You will be home before the leaves fall from the trees.
I made Man with too many faults. Yet I love him.
And if he wishes, I have a home above for him.
I'm gonna go home and spank the clown.
Leaving home in a sense involves a kind of second birth in which we give birth to ourselves.
And what of home — how goes it, boys,
While we die here in stench and noise?