“Home means not being alone, knowing there's something of you in the people, the trees, the land, something waiting for you even when you're away.”
Source: La luna e i falò - Verrà la morte e avrà i tuoi occhi - La bella estate: Annotato
“Let presence be your new address.”
Source: The Home Within: A Soulful Memoir of Self-Belonging Across Cultures and Change
“My question is, how do we maintain that central fixture in the home? It kept the home warm, heated water for the bath, and cooked our food. And the family gathered around the hearth, played music, talked, told stories. You don’t see families gathering around a microwave.”
Source: Hope For Chattanooga
“I think that home is a thousand different things that shift and change and stay the same. It's where you're from and where you're longing for and where you love and where you belong and where you're coming back to and sometimes it's everything and it's everywhere.”
Source: Ghostlines
“I will have come home and home again every day of my life
to rest in the wilderness of your love.”
Source: Crushed Wild Mint
“I want to be the person you come to when things are too much. I want to be the quiet place you go to when everywhere else is too loud and all you have the energy to be is just…you.”
Source: Bite Me! - You Know I Like It
“Leaving [home] was walking away from the side of a grave. The person wasn't there, only the body under the soil. Bodies of people we love die, we leave them. Something of them remains in us, something we have to keep like we would a fossil, a story no one remembers, a Logbook. I knew that a place is just a body, no longer alive without the people that ensoul it, but it still hurt to go.”
Source: All the Water in the World
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“Germantown helped shape my work and practice as a visual storyteller and image maker. But if there is a word I could use to describe what Germantown means to me, I would choose the word home. It was home then, and will always continue to be home for me.”
Source: Compositions of Black Joy: A Visual Chronicle of the Philadelphia Juneteenth Festival
“Trust starts with truth and ends with truth.”
Source: Quote Me Everyday