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Bring a wife home to your house when you are of the right age, not far short of 30 years, nor much above; this is the right time for marriage.
— Hesiod
At the age of 14, I ran away from home for four days and hitchhiked around western Pennsylvania and southern Ohio.
— Michael Dirda
To my deafness I'm accustomed, To my dentures I'm resigned, I can manage my bifocals, But Oh how I miss my mind.
— Alec Douglas-Home
Part of the reason I sort of shot out like a cannon out of Michigan and left home at such an early age is because I had to feel independent.
— Madonna Ciccone
The gospel is capable and designed to strike home in every culture, in every age, and in every language.
— Scot McKnight
I think when the full horror of being fifty hits you, you should stay home and have a good cry.
— Josh Billings
I am more relaxed at home in Scotland, and my children are of an age where I want us, as a family, to spend more time up here.
— Rory Bremner
Mom used to say I didn't run away from home my destiny just caught up with me at an early age.
— Red Skelton
When I came to power, I did not want the concentration camps to become old age pensioners homes, but instruments of terror.
— Adolf Hitler
Combine nursing homes with nursery schools. Bring very old and very young together: they interest one another.
— John Cage
He was a shadow of the man that once intimidated us out of our home, a shell of a human being, a fragment of a father.
— David Louden
Middle age is when you're sitting at home on a Saturday night and the telephone rings and you hope it isn't for you.
— Ogden Nash
Perpetuity in a home is a blanket for the cold years that come with age.
— Candace Wheeler
When you are a child at home alone, you're afraid someone might come; when you are old and at home alone, you're afraid no one will come.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
A lot of my childhood memories involve walking home in floods of tears. At that age, feeling unpopular is difficult to handle.
— Rachel Stevens
Middle age is when you're faced with two temptations and you choose the one that will get you home by nine o'clock.
— Ronald Reagan
If it's really beautiful weather, sometimes I might take a helicopter out. I got my license in 1999.
— Patricia Cornwell
I could only approach girls half my age, so I never brought any girl home. Mom thought I was disciplined, but the truth is that I was deprived.
— Nick Nwaogu
Iraq was home of the Abbasid Caliphate, a golden age when the Muslim world was at the forefront of math, science and medicine.
— Richard Engel
that we are just scattered pieces of the same puzzle, so when we hurt each other, we hurt ourselves.
— Glennon Doyle Melton
The women of the Right are certainly the most beautiful the Left has no taste, not even when it comes to women.
— Silvio Berlusconi
He wasn't physically impotent. So the impotence must lie in his soul. Finding oblivion in a moment's ecstasy was all he could manage.
— Carsten Jensen
Prodigals are not limited in gender, race, age or color. They do have one thing in common: They have left home, and they are missed. Ruth Bell Graham
— James Banks
I unwrapped my love for her like one might unwrap leftovers. Gotta eat up the old stuff first, as a cannibal might say in a retirement home.
— Dark Jar Tin Zoo
My parents are really quite strict, so I have to be home at a certain time - even now, at the age of 25.
— Tena Desae
But for the first time, I had a religious identity. I had come home. And so I called myself a Zen Buddhist at the age of 18.
— M. Scott Peck
Dad brought it home from Paris when Terese was five. What other kid that age had a $10,000 oboe?
— S.A. Bodeen
Craving brings pain; craving brings fear. If you do not yield to craving, you will be free from pain and fear
— Gautama Buddha
Mama and I sat on a burping bus full of chickens in cages, and round-eyed babies on round mothers' laps. (The Pinata-Maker's Daughter)
— Eileen Granfors
A gripper of a read ... Silence revives the cliff's-edge drama of those Jazz age climbs and drives home the tragedy of Mallory's death.
— Bruce Barcott