Quotes about Home
Do you think it all meant nothing, all the longing? The longing for home? For indeed it now feels not like going, but like going back. All my life the god of the Mountain has been wooing me. Oh, look up once at least before the end and wish me joy. I am going to my lover. Do you not see now?
— CS Lewis
Love begins by taking care of the closest ones-the ones at home.
— Mother Teresa
May my heart be your shelter, and my arms be your home.
— Marianne Williamson
You can fill that house to the rafters with all the baby girls you want, now that you're married to me. And I promise to be nothing but grateful.
— Mary Connealy
Divorce is one of the key predictors of poverty for a child growing up in a home that's broken.
— Mike Huckabee
What can you do to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.
— Mother Teresa
Love begins by taking care of the closest ones - the ones at home.
— Mother Teresa
Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action.
— Mother Teresa
Within the overall context of loving his wife, a husband's first and primary role is to be the spiritual head and covering and teacher in the home. Through his words, lifestyle, and personal behavior the husband should teach the Word, the will, and the ways of the Lord to his wife and children.
— Myles Munroe
Within the overall context of loving his wife, a husband's first and primary role is to be the spiritual head and covering and teacher in the home. Through his words, lifestyle, and personal behavior the husband should teach the Word, the will, and
— Myles Munroe
Your calling may be to find new ways to tell the story of redemption, to create fresh symbols tat will speak of a home for the homeless, the end of exile, the replanting of the garden, the rebuilding of the house.
— NT Wright
A piety that sees death as the moment of "going home at last," the time when we are "called to God's eternal peace," has no quarrel with power-mongers who want to carve up the world to suit their own ends. Resurrection, by contrast, has always gone with a strong view of God's justice and of God as the good creator. Those twin beliefs give rise not to a meek acquiescence to injustice in the world but to a robust determination to oppose it.
— NT Wright