“It's much easier for me to sleep in space than it is back home. We sleep in a cabin, and you can float inside.” HomeSleepSpaceEasierFloatsBack HomeCabins Author:Kevin A. Ford
“Philologists, who chase A painting syllable through time and space Start it at home, and hunt it in the dark, To Gaul, to Greece, and into Noah's Ark.” HomeDarkSpacePaintingTime And SpaceHuntsGreeceSyllablesRough TimesArkLinguistsPhilologyNoah's Ark Author:William Cowper
“I had some pretty lucky and good living situations; thankfully I never got forced out of an apartment. A lot of my friends got evicted or pushed out and couldn't afford a new place. For me, I wanted more space to set up a home studio, but there was no way to afford that.” WayHomeWantedSpaceSituationLuckyMy FriendsStudiosApartmentNew PlacesGood Living Author:Mikal Cronin
“The next time you find yourself in some way trying desperately to land safely, your compassion might be what finally gives you the courage you need to let go of the controls. In doing so, you might discover that each time you let go, it becomes easier and easier to re-enter the atmosphere of your own aliveness. Gradually you’ll come home to the flow of your own living presence, the warmth and space of your awakening heart.” WayNeedsGivingTryingHeartHomeMightNextSpaceCompassionLandEasierLetting GoFlowAwakeningAtmosphereFinding YourselfComing HomeWarmthNext Time Author:Tara Brach
“I'm lost in space and I want to find a way home. Nobody else can get me back to the planet, so I have to do it myself.” WayWantHomeLostSpacePlanetsWay Home Book:Going Underground Source: Going Underground
“Home, home -- a few small rooms, stiflingly over-inhabited by a man, by a periodically teeming woman, by a rabble of boys and girls of all ages. No air, no space; an understerilized prison; darkness, disease, and smells.” MenHomeAgeGirlSpaceRoomsBoysDarknessAirDiseasePrisonSmellBoy And GirlHome HomeSmall Rooms Book:The Collected Works of Aldous Huxley: Brave new world Source: The Collected Works of Aldous Huxley: Brave new world
“Man's own form in space - his body - was a private prison; and that it was because of this imprisoning misery - because he was hungry and overworked and went to a horrid place called home late at night in the rain, and his bones ached and his head was heavy.” MenHomeBodyFormNightSpaceLateRainPrisonMiseryHeavyBonesHungryPrivate Prisons Author:Willem de Kooning
“I hate repetition. Even when I am home and have to buy milk, I go a different way each time to avoid having a habit of anything. Habits are really bad. So to me it is really important to live in what I call the spaces in-between. Bus stations, trains, taxis or waiting rooms in airports are the best places because you are open to destiny, you are open to everything and anything can happen.” WayImportantDifferentHomeHappensHateWaitingSpaceRoomsDestinyHabitI HateTrainDifferent WaysStationsBusMilkRepetitionAirportsTaxiBest PlaceAnything Can HappenWaiting Rooms Author:Marina Abramovic
“Photons come out of nowhere, they cannot be stored, they can barely be pinned down in time, and they have no home in space whatsoever. That is, light occupies no volume and has no mass. The similarity between a thought and a photon is very deep. Both are born in a region beyond space and time where nature controls all processes in that void which is full of creative intelligence.” HomeLightProcessBornSpaceCreativeMassInsightRegionsVoidVolumeTime And SpaceSimilarityVery DeepPhotonsCreative Intelligence Author:Deepak Chopra
“If you look at Earth from space you see a dot, that's here. That's home. That's us. It underscores the responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish that pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.” IfsLooksHomeEarthSpaceDealsResponsibilityKnownBluePreservesCherishPaleDotsPale Blue Dot Author:Carl Sagan
“On the whole, and providing one is in good spirits and feeling reasonably bright, it is not hard to converse for a short space of time on subjects about which one knows little, and it is indeed often amusing to see how cunningly one can steer the conversational barque, hoisting and lowering her sails, tacking this way and that to avoid reefs, and finally racing feverishly for home with the outboard engine making a loud and cheerful noise.” KnowsWayLittlesHardWholeFeelingsHomeSpiritSpaceSubjectsConversationNoiseLoudRacingEnginesProvidingSailCheerfulAmusingSteersConversesReefs Author:Virginia Graham
“When your home is perfect, every plant in place, every piece of furniture suits the space completely - you've completed a task.” HomeSpacePerfectPiecesBuddhismTasksPlantSuitsFurniture Author:Frederick Lenz
“My home is such a powerfully imaginative place that the space is almost irrelevant. I think the house I live at on the Hudson is where I belong because it's the only place where I am that I never think about when I'm leaving.” ThinkingHomeHouseSpaceLeavingIrrelevantImaginative Author:Toni Morrison
“My home kitchen is airy, with a gas stove, a stainless-steel island table in the center and granite countertops. It's very modest but there's tons of counter space, so you can slap down three or four cutting boards.” HomeThreeSpaceFourCuttingTablesBoardsIslandsKitchenGasModestSteelSlapStovesAiryGranite Author:Grant Achatz
“I wanted to have a place and a space, and a building, in which to create a season of work I am here because the idea of a theatrical home is very appealing to me” IdeasHomeWantedSpaceBuildingSeasonsTheatrical Author:Kenneth Branagh
“We never had books at home, but my dad, seeing how keen I was to read, took me to Islington Library when I was about eight and we pulled out two - a Biggles and a science fiction novel. I never got the ace fighter pilot but fell in love with all things to do with the future and space. Isaac Asimov soon became my guiding star.” TwoBookHomeStarsSpaceFictionNovelSeeingDadAll ThingsScience FictionLibraryMy DadEightFighterThings To DoPilotsIsaacAcesFighter PilotGuiding StarsFiction Novels Author:Gary Kemp