Quotes about Home
Where men come to and women come together most intimately in sexuality in the home has become suffused with violence.
— Gloria Steinem
A home kept to the end of display is impossible to all but a few women, and their success is dearly bought.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Charity should begin at home, but should not stay there.
— Phillips Brooks
The world is but a great inn, where we are to stay a night or two, and be gone; what madness is it so to set our heart upon our inn, as to forget our home? 1.Consider
— Thomas Watson
Any place you love is the world to you.
— Oscar Wilde
You go back home and everthing you wished was different is still the same and everthing you wished was the same is different.
— Cormac McCarthy
When the Papayuna is pining you need to call home.
— Cormac McCarthy
Man has made such a mighty struggle to feel at home on the face of the earth, without even yet succeeding.
— DH Lawrence
He could only say the one thing he was afraid to say: Will you hide in my house, master?
— DH Lawrence
Listening is just as important in one's home life as in the world of business.
— Dale Carnegie
Sometimes...I wander about in this house that Nathan and I renewed, that is now aged and worn by our life in it. How many steps, wearing the thresholds? I look at it all again. Sometimes it fills to the brim with sorrow, which signifies the joy that has been here, and the love. It is entirely a gift.
— Wendell Berry
The principle of neighborhood at home always implies the principle of charity abroad. (pg. 260, The Idea of a Local Economy)
— Wendell Berry