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I have to go home and get a few things done. If I don't get out the Pledge soon, the dust bunnies are going to be leaving tracks on my furniture ...
— Carla Foft
I left home the day after I graduated from high school because I knew we weren't going to make any dough to pay the rent in music.
— Gregg Allman
And it's nighttime," said Jenny. She sighed. "I'm going home.
— Leonard Richardson
I've managed to keep my career going in a way that suits me. I'll perform, and then I'll go home to my actual life, and I've never been so visible.
— Debbie Gibson
When a criminal breaks into your home I'll let the liberals call the lawyer. I'm going to call Smith & Wesson.
— Rick Perry
My talent speaks for itself, I ain't gotta answer nobody else's questions. I'm going home, we're gonna have a party!
— James Toney
My parents were young and liberal and knew I was going to drink anyway, so they let me do it at home.
— Jessica Alba
I really love going back home. I think going back to a nice, relaxed little town is the best way to do it.
— Shawn Mendes
It is always sad when someone leaves home, unless they are simply going around the corner and will return in a few minutes with ice-cream sandwiches.
— Lemony Snicket
I'm going to go down swinging ... I'm sure as heck not going to go home and say I had a bad tournament.
— Andre Agassi
When you're working from home and you've got children, a big night out is going to Pizza Express down the road.
— Jane Green
Finding your way doesn't mean you always know where you're going. It's knowing how to find your way back home that's important.
— Clare Vanderpool
If you come home to a household of chaos and anger and fear, you're not going to feel protected from the world.
— Sandra Bernhard
You can't do better than go away from home and get a draw.
— Kevin Keegan
There's one beneficial effect of going to Moscow. You come home waving the American flag with all your might.
— Mary Tyler Moore
If we survive this, I'm going to have a very serious talk with the techs back home about what constitutes "need to know.
— Evan Currie
Maybe that's the best part of going away for a vacation-coming home again.
— Madeleine L'Engle
We are homeless enough in this world under the best of circumstances without going to any special effort to test our capacity to be more so.
— Harold Edmund Stearns
A guy who hates his job isn't going to be too charming at home.
— James Patterson
Go home, Butch. I'm not going to do anything stupid." [Vishous to Butch]
"Stupider, you mean."
"Semantics are for shit. — J.R. Ward
"Stupider, you mean."
"Semantics are for shit. — J.R. Ward
I have no fear of going home; I have sent all before me; God's finger is on the latch of my door, and I am ready for Him to enter.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I'm born and raised in Houston, Texas, but Wisconsin is always going to be a home for me, and I'll always be back.
— Donald Driver
Your home is your jail, Bird. I'm going to set you free.
— Teresa Mummert
Look forward to going back Home. But make sure you're furnishing it.
— Yasmin Mogahed
The prospect of going home is very appealing.
— David Ginola
Screw going home. This wasn't the 1950s.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
I'm not afraid of death. I'm going home.
— Patrick Swayze
You do your job, you get your work done at the rink and then you go home. The big thing is figuring out what you're going to do the rest of the day.
— Dany Heatley
I don't like leaving work behind. I hate the idea that something might be happening on the drawing board at home that I am going to miss.
— Quentin Blake
Like a rustic at a fair, we are full of amazement and rapture, and have no thought of going home, or that it will soon be night.
— William Hazlitt
added because it was the polite thing to do. "I'm going home," Cricket insisted as if Anna had threatened to drag her bodily back into the
— Nevada Barr
There is no mile as long the final one that leads back home.
— Katherine Marsh