“She stood awkwardly for another endless moment -- a total and obvious outsider, even though this was her house where she lived. It felt like she didn't belong anywhere. It felt like she probably never would.”
Source: Top Ten
“When you are on the air, there is no land you need to call home.”
“She considered what had made Denmark home to her anyway. Was it the sense of familiarity? That wherever she went there were echoes of a hundred memories she could pluck from her thoughts?”
Source: Upon Destiny's Song
“แปลกดี ผมคิดถึงบ้าน ขณะอยู่ในบ้าน”
Source: New York 1st Time
“Sometimes people think they know you. They know a few facts about you, and they piece you together in a way that makes sense to them. And if you don't know yourself very well, you might even believe that they are right. But the truth is, that isn't you. That isn't you at all.”
Source: This Song Will Save Your Life
“When we think of the word home, what is conjured is an image of tranquility, of safety and support, something that is less physical in nature and more emotional.”
Source: Our Symphony with Animals: On Health, Empathy, and Our Shared Destinies
“I would’ve loved to return to me home of Ireland, but Joshua never made the bloody pikes he was flogged for.”
Source: A Woman Transported
“I'm not saying that owning a house makes life into some kind of blissful paradise; simply that it makes the difference between freedom and enslavement.”
Source: The Likeness
“She always said, 'When I'm home, I've got to get things done, even if there are visitors. Elizabeth knows how to relax in her own house.' And then she would shake her head, as if Elizabeth had remarkable powers.”
Source: A Thousand Acres
“Home is a fairy tale, the kind where children are lost in the woods, found, cooked and eaten.”
Source: Songs of Willow Frost