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Nikki Rowe
“It wasn't exactly love at first sight, but it was deeper than that. A sense of belonging to a place I never knew I wanted but somehow always needed. It was a home that carried a heartbeat.”
Nikki Rowe

Robert Goolrick
“I wasn't safe. I wasn't permanent. My life was a fiction I had created, like an alien who comes to earth and tries to pass as human. The affections of my friends meant nothing to me, directed, as they were, toward a person who wasn't there. There was nobody home.”
Robert Goolrick, The End of the World as We Know It: Scenes from a Life

Susan Abulhawa
“كيف يمكن ألا يستطيع الإنسان أن يسير إلى ملكه الخاص؟ أن يزور قبر زوجته؟ أن يأكل ثمار أربعين جيلاً من كدح أسلافه من دون أن يعاقب بالموت رمياً بالرصاص؟ على نحو ما، لم يكن هذا السؤال الفجّ القاسي قد نفذ سابقاً إلي وعي اللاجئين الذين شوشتهم أبدية الانتظار، معلقين آمالهم على قرارات دولية نظرية”
Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin

Celeste Ng
“She smelled of home...as if home had never been a place, but had always been this little person whom she'd carried alongside her.”
Celeste Ng, Little Fires Everywhere

Orson Scott Card
“That's what so many people didn't understand about life. The real world is the one within the walls of homes; the outside world, of careers and politics and money and fame, that was the fake world, where nothing lasted, and things were real only to the extent they harmed or helped people inside their homes.”
Orson Scott Card, Hidden Empire

Henry David Thoreau
“Man wanted a home, a place for warmth, or comfort, first of physical warmth, then the warmth of the affections.”
Henry David Thoreau, Walden

Lauren Oliver
“You can’t go home again” ─ isn’t necessarily that places change but people do.”
Lauren Oliver, Before I Fall

Danielle Raine
“The cruel irony of housework:
people only notice when you don't do it.”
Danielle Raine, Housework Blues - A Survival Guide

Robin Wall Kimmerer
“Children, language, lands: almost everything was stripped away, stolen when you weren’t looking because you were trying to stay alive. In the face of such loss, one thing our people could not surrender was the meaning of land. In the settler mind, land was property, real estate, capital, or natural resources. But to our people, it was everything: identity, the connection to our ancestors, the home of our nonhuman kinfolk, our pharmacy, our library, the source of all that sustained us. Our lands were where our responsibility to the world was enacted, sacred ground. It belonged to itself; it was a gift, not a commodity, so it could never be bought or sold. These are the meanings people took with them when they were forced from their ancient homelands to new places.”
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

Ben Sherwood
“And I was even beginning to think home might be with you.”
Ben Sherwood
tags: home, love

Kellie Elmore
“...what happens when you return
and find nothing
but a hollowed shell,
shingles and floor,
walls and echoes
and the light that lead you here
has now burned out
and the ones who built it
have traveled afar
and you cant go to them,
no matter what shoes you wear.”
Kellie Elmore, Magic in the Backyard

Pablo Neruda
“Cuando estamos lejos de la patria nunca la recordamos en sus inviernos. La distancia borra las penas del invierno, las poblaciones desamparadas, los niños descalzos en el frío. El arte del recuerdo sólo nos trae campiñas verdes, flores amarillas y rojas, el cielo azulado del himno nacional.”
Pablo Neruda, Confieso que he vivido

James Baldwin
“He smiled, "Why, you will go home and then you will find that home is not home anymore. Then you will really be in trouble. As long as you stay here, you can always think: One day I will go home." He played with my thumb and grinned. "N'est-ce pas?"

"Beautiful logic," I said. "You mean I have a home to go to as long as I don't go there?"

He laughed. "Well, isn't it true? You don't have a home until you leave it and then, when you have left it, you never can go back.”
James Baldwin, Giovanni’s Room

Gaston Bachelard
“Sometimes the house of the future is better built, lighter and larger than all the houses of the past, so that the image of the dream house is opposed to that of the childhood home. Late in life, with indomitable courage, we continue to say that we are going to do what we have not yet done: we are going to build a house. This dream house may be merely a dream of ownership, the embodiment of everything that is considered convenient, comfortable, healthy, sound, desirable, by other people. It must therefore satisfy both pride and reason, two irreconcilable terms.”
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space

James Runcie
“Body is a home, a prison and a grave.”
James Runcie, The Colour of Heaven

Juansen Dizon
“Home for me is not where I am. Home for me is a physical structure where the girl whom I love is sheltered and protected from the incoming storms of life. Home for me is not where I am safe, but where she is safe. Home for me is not where she exists, but where she lives. She is my home.”
Juansen Dizon, Confessions of a Wallflower

Spencer W. Kimball
“To be a righteous woman during the winding up scenes on this earth, before the second coming of our Savior, is an especially noble calling... She has been placed here to help to enrich, to protect, and to guard the home--which is society's basic and most noble institution.”
Spencer W. Kimball

Meša Selimović
“Bez te tačke, za koju si vezan, ne bi volio ni drugi svijet, ne bi imao kud da odeš, jer ne bi bio nigdje.”
Meša Selimović, Death and the Dervish

Gaston Bachelard
“For a knowledge of intimacy, localization in the spaces of our intimacy is more urgent than determination of dates.”
Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space

Jenny Offill
“The reason to have a home is to keep certain people in and everyone else out. A home has a perimeter. But sometimes our perimeter was breached by neighbors, by Girl Scouts, by Jehovah’s Witnesses. I never liked to hear the doorbell ring. None of the people I liked ever turned up that way.”
Jenny Offill, Dept. of Speculation

Adam Silvera
“This apartment isn't home for either of us, but we're home for each other, and that's what makes every small wall fall away so I only focus on him.”
Adam Silvera, What If It's Us

Rick Riordan
“Sure, Nico had mixed emotions about the camp. He’d felt rejected there, out of place, unwanted and unloved … but now that it was on the verge of destruction, he realized how much it meant to him. This was the last place Bianca and he had shared as a home – the only place they’d ever felt safe, even if only temporarily.”
Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

Marlene Dietrich
“Ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin.”
Marlene Dietrich

Fatimah Asghar
“Everyone wants Kashmir but no one wants Kashmiris.
Aren't I a miracle? A seed that survived the slaughter & slaughters to come.
I think I believe in freedom I just don't know where it is.
I think I believe in home, I just don't know where to look.”
Fatimah Asghar, If They Come for Us

Shauna Niequist
“If the home is a body, the table is the heart, the beating center, the sustainer of life and health.”
Shauna Niequist, Bread and Wine: A Love Letter to Life Around the Table with Recipes

Stephen King
“Sometimes home is where the heart is, Eddie thought randomly. I believe that. Old Bobby Frost said home's the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in. Unfortunately, it's also the place where, once you're in there, they don't ever want to let you out.”
Stephen King, It
tags: home

Thomas Jefferson
“Thomas Jefferson asked himself “In what country on earth would you rather live ” He first answered “Certainly in my own where are all my friends my relations and the earliest and sweetest affections and recollections of my life.” But he continued “which would be your second choice ” His answer “France.”
Thomas Jefferson

Ally Carter
“No! I need to go home," I say, but then the realization comes: My mother was my home. My mother is dead.”
Ally Carter, All Fall Down

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
“Men? One never knows where to find them. The wind blows them away. They have no roots, and that makes their life very difficult.”
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince
tags: home, men

Katie Kitamura
“I thought—I want to go home. I want to be in a place that feels like home. Where that was, I did not know.”
Katie Kitamura, Intimacies
tags: home

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