| Author |
Quotes |
| Abraham Cowley | For the whole world, without a native home, Is nothing but a prison of larger room. |
| Agnes Meyer | What the Nation must realize is that the home, when both parents work, is non-existent. Once we have honestly faced that fact, we must act accordingly. |
| Bible | And the daughter of Zion is left as a cottage in a vineyard, as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a besieged city. |
| Bible | No outward doors of a man's house can in general be broken open to execute any civil process; though in criminal cases the public safety supersedes the private. |
| Channing Pollock | Home is the most popular, and will be the most enduring of all earthly establishments. |
| Charles Dickens | Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration. |
| Charles Stuart Calverley | I've read in many a novel, that unless they've souls that grovel-- Folks prefer in fact a hovel to your dreary marble halls. |
| Emily Dickinson | Where thou art, that is home. |
| Erastus W Ellsworth | I am far frae my hame, an' i'm weary aften whiles, For the longed-for hame-bringing an' my Father's welcome smiles. |
| Gaston Bachelard | If I were asked to name the chief benefit of the house, I should say: the house shelters day-dreaming, the house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace. |
| George Gascoigne | There's nobody at home But Jumping Joan, And father and mother and I. |
| George Herbert | My house, my house, though thou art small, thou art to me the Escuriall. |
| Helen Rowland | "Home" is any four walls that enclose the right person. |
| Homer | His native home deep imag'd in his soul. |
| Jerome K Jerome | I want a house that has got over all its troubles; I don't want to spend the rest of my life bringing up a young and inexperienced house. |
| John Clarke | Home is home, though it be never so homely. |
| Lady Kasluck | The worst thing about work in the house or home is that whatever you do is destroyed, laid waste or eaten within twenty four hours. |
| Le Corbusier | A house is a machine for living in. |
| Lord Edward Coke | For a man's house is his castle. |
| Lord Edward Coke | The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence, as for his repose. |
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