“I'm a strong supporter of comfort breeds complacency. Growing up poor I wasn't comfortable, my mom had to work so hard and I woke up one day and decided I was not going to come home until I could help her pay the bills.” HardHelpingHomeStrongPoorPayGrowing UpGrowingMomComfortOne DayComfortableDecidedBillsMy MomComing HomeSupporterComplacency Author:Farrah Gray
“I come home from work early one day, and I see a guy jogging down the street in his underwear. I ask him, "Why are you jogging in your underwear?" He says, "You came home from work early".” HomeHumorFunnyGuyAsksStreetsOne DayComing HomeUnderwearJogging Author:Rodney Dangerfield
“Honestly every day had huge challenges. I remember one day coming home and running a bath and going, "You don't know how to act, do you?" It was the most humbling experience ever.” HomeRunningRememberChallengesOne DayHonestlyComing HomeHumbling Author:Lydia Wilson
“I'm a strong supporter of comfort breeds complacency. Growing up poor I wasn't comfortable, and my mom had to work so hard and I woke up one day and decided I was not going to come home until I could help her pay the bills.” HelpingHomeStrongPoorGrowing UpMomComfortOne DayMy MomComing HomeSupporterComplacency Author:Farrah Gray
“maggie and milly and molly and may went down to the beach (to play one day) and maggie discovered a shell that sang so sweetly she couldn't remember her troubles, and milly befriended a stranded star whose rays five languid fingers were and molly was chased by a horrible thing which raced sideways while blowing bubbles and may come home with a smooth rounded stone as small as a world and as big as alone. for whatever we loose (like a you or a me) it is always ourselves we find in the sea.” WorldMayPlayHomeBigsRememberStarsFiveTroubleSeaOne DayStonesFingersHorribleBeachComing HomeRaysBubblesShellsSmoothSidewaysHorrible ThingsMaggieStranded Book:Hist Whist: And Other Poems for Children Source: Hist Whist: And Other Poems for Children
“Reading dreams. That's what started her walking down the road. Every day she'd walk a little further: a mile, and come home. Two miles, and come home. One day she just kept on.” LittlesTwoHomeDreamReadingWalksWalkingOne DayMilesComing HomeDown The Road Book:Breakfast at Tiffany's Source: Breakfast at Tiffany's
“It was true what Jim said, this wasn’t the end but the beginning. But the wars would end one day and Jim would come then, to the island they would share. One day surely the wars would end, and Jim would come home, if only to lie broken in MacMurrough’s arms, he would come to his island home. And MacMurrough would have it built for him, brick by brick, washed by the rain and the reckless sea. In the living stream they’d swim a season. For maybe it was true that no man is an island: but he believed that two very well might be.” IfsMenWellsSaidTwoWarEndsHomeMightLyingSeaShareBrokenArmsOne DayBuiltRainSeasonsIslandsStreamsComing HomeSwimBricksReckless Author:Jamie O'Neill