Quotes about Home
Hug your kids at home, but belt them in the car.
— Anonymous
The ornaments of your house will be the guests who frequent it.
— Anonymous
May love and light fill your home and heart at Hanukkah.
— Anonymous
Let them learn first to show piety at home.
— Anonymous
Home is - or should be - a place for companionship, for rearing children and having friends and family over for meals while the dog begs for scraps under the table.
— Eric Metaxas
Angel, Michael's still waiting for you to come home." Her face went deathly white. "It's been over three years. He can't still be waiting." "He is.
— Francine Rivers
But why? Where are you going?" "Home," Angel said. "I'm going home.
— Francine Rivers
Lord...You prevail. You always have. You always will. I can rest in that knowledge. I can cling to Your promises and listen to your voice, and walk in Your ways. I can trust You whatever the world may say or do. Someday my time will come, and however it does, I know you will not lose me. You will bring me safely home.
— Francine Rivers
It's a beautiful morning, Sire, the guard said Yes, it is. The Duke nodded, thinking: Perhaps this planet could grow on one. Perhaps it could ba a good home for my son. Then he saw the human figures moving into the flower fields, sweeping with them strange scythe-like devices--dew gatherers. Water so precious here that even the dew must be collected. And it could be a hideous place, the Duke thought.
— Frank Herbert
Doesn't take much sense to know you shouldn't live in a place if you have to carry a gun.
— Frank Herbert
The simple life on the farm was everything to me. Nothing was more relaxing after a long plane flight than to reach the winding driveway that led up to my house. The quiet of the night was more soothing than a sleeping pill.
— Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
The journey homewards. Coming home. That's what it's all about. The journey to the coming of the Kingdom. That's probably the chief difference between the Christian and the secular artist--the purpose of the work, be it story or music or painting, is to further the coming of the kingdom, to make us aware of our status as children of God, and to turn our feet toward home.
— Madeleine L'Engle