“It's not just: you get off the plane, you're back home, everything's fine. Maybe the physical danger ends, but soldiers are still deeply at risk of being injured in a different way.” WayStillsDifferentEndsHomeRiskDangerFineSoldierPlanesDifferent WaysInjuredBack Home Author:Kevin Powers
“There are lot memories to take home but the most emotional moment has been when I was touching down in New Delhi. Tears rolled down when I saw the red soil in Delhi from the plane.” Has BeensMomentsHomeMemoriesSawsTearsEmotionalRedPlanesSoilTouchingDelhi Author:Kamla Persad-Bissessar
“I wish I had an invisible plane to take me home to Brooklyn, and I wouldn't have to ride the subway.” HomeWishInvisiblePlanesTake MeBrooklynSubway Author:Keri Russell
“No music. No rituals. At home I write in my office or on the laptop in the kitchen where our puppy likes to sleep, and I love his company. But I've trained myself to be able to work anywhere, and I write on trains, planes, in automobiles (if I'm not the driver), airports, hotel rooms. I travel often. If I couldn't write wherever I was I would get little done. I also can write in short bursts. Fifteen minutes are enough to move a story forward.” IfsWritingLittlesDoneEnoughStoriesHomeAbleMovingSleepRoomsCompanyMinutesOfficeTrainLikesPlanesKitchenHotelDriversRitualFifteenAirportsAutomobilePuppyLaptopsHotel Rooms Author:Gail Carson Levine
“I got on a plane. I remember when I got on the plane, the talk was, you know, they're checking Dale out, that it's more than what it looked like, but I still didn't think it would be anything more than maybe some injuries. Then I landed at home and my phone just lit up. I started getting those messages. I mean, I was blown away. I couldn't believe it. I was just in shock.” ThinkingKnowsBelieveMeanStillsHomeWould BeRememberMessagesPhonesPlanesInjuryShockLitRemember WhenBlown Away Author:Jeff Gordon
“And now with Argentina out, they will be on the plane home with France” HomeFootballFrancePlanesCommentatorsArgentina Author:Clive Tyldesley
“I am often late for planes. The airlines know me now, they call at home and ask, 'How much later will you be today?” KnowsHomeTodayAsksLatePlanesKnow MeAirline Author:Gina Lollobrigida
“Our goal in the '70s was to end the closed door era. There were so many things that were off limits to women, policing, firefighting, mining, piloting planes. And the stereotypical view of people of a world divided between home and child caring women and men as breadwinners, men representing the family outside the home.” PeopleMenWorldChildrenEndsHomeGoalViewsDoorsLimitsMen And WomenCaringErasPlanesDividedRepresentingMiningClosed DoorsBreadwinnerFirefighting Author:Ruth Bader Ginsburg