“[On stereotyping:] It's the mind's way of processing a lot of information quickly. If we had to sort through every bit of data before making a decision, most folks would still be going out the front door when it was time to come home for the night.” IfsWayMindStillsHomeNightBitsDecisionDoorsFrontsInformationFolksDataComing HomeGoing OutStereotypeProcessingFront Doors Author:Fay Faron
“Fear looks both ways but still refuses to cross; fear looks twice and still doesn't leap. ... Fear usually arrives late, inevitably leaves early, and ends up never going out of town at all. Fear is the phantom hand on the back of the neck and the sound of a door opening downstairs when no one is coming home. ... Fear grows poor because it watches others gain wealth but cannot enter the fray; fear grows sick because it eats away at heath even as it fears its diminishment; fear grows old watching others live in ways that seem to threaten-but in reality only enhance-life.” WayLooksStillsEndsHomeHandsRealitySeemsGrowsFearSoundWealthPoorWatchesDoorsLateGainsCrossesSickTownsRefuseOpeningNecksComing HomeLeapGoing OutPhantomsFray Author:Gina Barreca
“Madam, if your son were to come home and try to shirk duty, you ought to shut your door in his face and treat him as a renegade unworthy of your name or regard.” IfsTryingWarHomeFacesNamesDoorsSonDutyOughtTreatsRegardComing HomeUnworthyYour SonShirkRenegades Author:Stonewall Jackson
“When I come home, my daughter will run to the door and give me a big hug, and everything that's happened that day just melts away.” GivingHomeBigsRunningMotherHappenedDoorsDaughterGive MeMy DadMy DaughterComing HomeHugDaughter To FatherLove My DaughterI Love My DaughterBeautiful Daughter Author:Hugh Jackman
“A dog will stay stupid. That's why we love them so much. The entire time we know them, they're idiots. Think of your dog. Every time you come home, he thinks it's amazing. He has no idea how you accomplish this every day. You walk in the door; the joy of this experience overwhelms him. He looks at you, He's back. It's that guy, that same guy. He can't believe it. Everything is amazing to your dog. Another can of food? I don't believe it.” ThinkingKnowsBelieveLooksIdeasHomeJoyGuyWalksDoorsDogStupidDon't BelieveAccomplishNo IdeaIdiotComing HomeThat GuyThink Of You Author:Jerry Seinfeld
“Doing the show. That 10 AM feeling when the doors open up. Forget about it! Also, my son coming home with a respectable grade on something that I know he's worked hard on. And good health excites me, too.” KnowsHardShowsFeelingsHomeForgetDoorsSonGradesMy SonComing HomeRespectableGood Health Author:Wendy Williams
“I tend to have to just get away from it all, so it is nice when touring to be able to come home for a week or two and close the door and not really see anybody.” TwoHomeAbleNiceDoorsWeekGet AwayComing HomeTouring Author:Adam Young
“Seeing my children makes me come most alive. I come home and I see my kids' faces light up when they see me at the door with my guitar case. They run to me, we hug. I never go beyond a few weeks without being in their presence, so they have adjusted quite well.” WellsChildrenHomeLightRunningKidsFacesCasesAliveSeeingDoorsWeekGuitarMy ChildrenComing HomeHugLight Up Author:Richard Patrick
“In fact, I told our dear friends, the Burrell boys, five boys lived next door to us. "Why, we don't see your dad anymore?" "Oh, yeah. Yeah. He" - I lied. I said, "He comes home at night when you guys are in bed. He gets us up and we play." I said it so much that I started to believe it myself, you know?” KnowsBelieveSaidPlayFactsHomeNightGuyNextBoysFiveDoorsDadBedYeahDearComing HomeLiedDear FriendYour Dad Author:Bryan Cranston