“I would have quit before I went rock-n-roll. I know one way, and that's natural, and when I can't make it, I'll come home and stay. I believe in my music.” KnowsWayBelieveI CanHomeI BelieveNaturalRocksI Believe InQuittingOne WayComing HomeRock N Roll Author:Ralph Stanley
“However strenuously the world pulls us apart, however long the absence, we are not changed for being dashed upon the rocks. I knew you then, I know you now, I shall know you again when you come home.” KnowsWorldLongHomeRocksChangedAbsenceComing HomeYou Again Author:Rachel Hartman
“Nobody has seen the trekking birds take their way towards such warmer spheres as do not exist, or rivers break their course through rocks and plains to run into an ocean which is not to be found. For God does not create a longing or a hope without having a fulfilling reality ready for them. But our longing is our pledge, and blessed are the homesick, for they shall come home.” WayDoeHomeRealityRunningCoursesFoundBreakRocksReadyOceanBirdRiversBlessedLongingComing HomeSpheresFulfillingPledgeTrekkingHomesick Book:Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard Source: Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard
“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
“For all the huffing and puffing of the doubters, a home of our own is still the rock on which our hopes are built. Price appreciation aside (and most houses will appreciate, eventually), homeownership is a state of mind. It's your piece of the earth. It's where a family's toes grow roots. It's where the flowers are yours, not God's.” MindStillsStatesHomeEarthHouseGrowsPiecesRocksFlowerBuiltAppreciateRootsAppreciationState Of MindToesDoubtersHuffingHomeownership Book:Making the Most of Your Money Source: Making the Most of Your Money
“Rock 'n' roll accepted me and paid me, even though I loved the big bands I went that way because I wanted a home of my own. I had a family. I had to raise them. Let's don't leave out the economics. No way.” WayHomeBigsWantedMy OwnRocksBandEconomicsPaidRaisesAcceptedRock N Roll Author:Chuck Berry