“One cannot help the evil thoughts that come, but it is the thoughts we cultivate that make the difference between good or evil. We don't have to open the door to the devil and say, "Make yourself at home."” HelpingHomeChristianEvilDifferencesDoorsDevilChristian InspirationalEvil Thoughts Author:Vance Havner
“O thrice unhappy home Whose master doesn't know the difference between a watt and an ohm!” KnowsHomeDifferencesMastersUnhappyIncompetenceThrice Author:Ogden Nash
“So let's not pretend that travel is always fun. We don't spend 10 hours lost in the Louvre because we like it, and the view from the top of Machu Picchu probably doesn't make up for the hassle of lost luggage. (More often than not, I need a holiday after my holiday.) We travel because we need to, because distance and difference are the secret tonic of creativity. When we get home, home is still the same. But something in our mind has been changed, and that changes everything.” NeedsMindHas BeensStillsHomeLostFunHoursDifferencesViewsSecretCreativityChangedDistanceHolidayLuggageHassleLouvreHome HomeMachu PicchuView From The Top Author:Jonah Lehrer
“Many kids in foster homes have a lot of emotions that are hard to get out. It's important to let them know they can make a difference in the community.” KnowsImportantHardHomeKidsCommunityDifferencesEmotionMaking A Difference Author:Michael Franti
“I have something to say about the difference between American and European cities, but I forgot what it was. I have it written down at home somewhere.” HomeDifferencesCitiesWritten Author:David Byrne
“The subtle differences in language and humor that get lost in translation, for example, make it almost impossible for big companies to do something that will appeal at home and abroad.” HomeBigsLostLanguageDifferencesCompanyImpossibleExampleAppealsSubtleTranslationsBig CompaniesLost In Translation Author:Larry Gelbart
“You want a woman who, if needed, will be the CEO of the home. In essence, you want a woman who understands the difference between ambition and busyness. You also want a woman who understands that submission is strength, not weakness. Meaning, she understands the importance of your leadership but she is also strong enough not to allow you to run over her.” IfsWantEnoughHomeRunningStrongDifferencesNeededAmbitionWeaknessEssenceImportanceCeoSubmissionStrong Enough Author:Tony Gaskins
“Sometimes one day in a difference place gives you more than ten years of a life at home.” GivingYearsSometimesHomeDifferencesOne DayTen Author:Anatole France
“Working-class families in the north of England used to hear the 1611 Bible regularly at church and at home ... for us, the language didn't seem too difficult. I especially liked 'the quick and the dead' - you really get a feel for the difference if you live in a house with mice and a mousetrap.” IfsFeelsHomeSeemsDeathUsedHouseLanguageDifficultDifferencesChurchClassEnglandMiceWorking Class Author:Jeanette Winterson
“Mothers know the difference between a broth and a consommé. And the difference between damask and chintz. And the difference between vinyl and Naugahyde. And the difference between a house and a home. And the difference between a romantic and a stalker. And the difference between a rock and a hard place.” KnowsHardHomeMotherHouseDifferencesRocksVinyl Author:Patricia Marx
“Where I did feel a difference is learning to just work in a different way so that your resources are not completely depleted so that you don't have anything to give to your child when you go home, and fortunately I've been working long enough that I know how to make that shift so that I don't compromise my work or compromise my relationships; not compromising parenting is really the biggest difference.” KnowsWayGivingFeelsChildrenLongDifferentEnoughHomeDifferencesKnow HowResourcesOur ChildrenCompromiseYour ChildrenDifferent Ways Author:Laura Linney
“In places like South Afghanistan, where cultural norms prevent men from entering homes, female vaccinators often make the difference between a closed or opened door.” MenHomeDifferencesDoorsFemaleSouthAfghanistanEnteringNormOpened Doors Author:Ksenia Solo