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The journey is about coming home ... There is always the return. And the wound will take you there. It is a blood-trail. (p. 220,222)
— Jeanette Winterson
A train will bring you back to the place you came from, but it will not return you home.
— Jedediah Berry
It's time to end the brain drain and move to brain gain. It's time for a great mind of Nigeria to return home. You're the mind we need, Doctor.
— Deji Olukotun
It's the exile's dilemma. The home they yearn for is never the home to which they return. If they return.
— Lauren Willig
Eventually we all must return home, Praetor. We must embrace our past, no matter how bitter and dark. - Orion
— Rick Riordan
Some people say I will never return home
— Malala Yousafzai
When our thousands of Chinese students abroad return home, you will see how China will transform itself.
— Deng Xiaoping
The now reality is our only home, where everything already is. There is no other home we came from, and we might think we shall return to.
— Raphael Zernoff
Deep is the chasm between the centuries, but by bridging it a man may return home.
— David C. Douglas
This was nostalgia in the literal Greek sense: the pain of not being able to return to one's home and family.
— John Thorn
Eventually we all must return home.
— Rick Riordan
We go to the temple to make covenants with Heavenly Father. We return home to keep them.
— Linda K. Burton
Home is the prison you always return to.
— John Goode
Home is the place we should return to with eager spirits, the journey's end we reach with sighs of contentment.
— Karen Burton Mains
Every sea-captain who sailed to the West Indies was expected to bring home a turtle on the return voyage for a feast to his expectant friends.
— Alice Morse Earle
No home anymore. Nowhere to return. My house is a ruin, a cemetery. You may yearn for the grave, but just try living there.
— Anna Kamienska
Then some one said, "We will return no more";
And all at once they sang, "Our island home
Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam. — Alfred Tennyson
And all at once they sang, "Our island home
Is far beyond the wave; we will no longer roam. — Alfred Tennyson
I like my small camper. I just do not want to return to a fixed home. I cannot stand being in one place. I must keep moving.
— Sly Stone
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
They had slept like babies. Which proves how important it is for a man to return home,
— V.C. Andrews
Women of a certain grade are like prosperous grisettes in one respect, they seldom return home after twelve o'clock.
— Alexandre Dumas
Then I'd go home, return to a pattern of worry, unable to tap the surrender core to travel's inspiration. What was different?
— Gina Greenlee
Return to me, for my heart wants you only. Hurry home, hurry home, won't you please hurry home to my heart.
— Dean Martin
Livia called out, "Slutenstien! I'm home."
"I'm up here, cock dribble," Kyle replied. — Debra Anastasia
"I'm up here, cock dribble," Kyle replied. — Debra Anastasia
Real poetry is a party, a wild party, a party where anything might happen. A party from which you may never return home.
— Dorothea Lasky
The ache for "home" lives inside all of us, to be able to return to our safe place and not have to be stressed and burdeoned by the world. Home
— Jose N. Harris
I'll go for God, country, and my baby. Sure, as these teardrops burn, I promise to return, and when I'm home, I'll cling to the arms of my baby.
— Johnny Burnette
For ebbing resolution ne'er returns,
But falls still further from its former shore. — Alec Douglas-Home
But falls still further from its former shore. — Alec Douglas-Home
All I ever want is to return to either Bangladesh, my motherland, or India, my adopted home.
— Taslima Nasrin
My work in the House of Representatives, at this time in my life, is completed. It is time to return home.
— J. C. Watts
The crew of the shuttle Columbia did not return safely to Earth; yet we can pray that all are safely home.
— George W. Bush
It was not a triumphal return. Home, as I had known it, was gone.
— Alison Bechdel
They sent forth men to battle, But no such men return; And home, to claim their welcome, Come ashes in an urn
— Aeschylus
I'm no hero. Heroes don't come back. Survivors return home. Heroes never come home. If anyone thinks I'm a hero, I'm not.
— Bob Feller
When memories fade, can one ever really return home?
— Floyd Skloot
A return to virtue must begin individually in our hearts and in our homes. You are the guardians of virtue.
— Elaine S. Dalton
Criticisms are like homing pigeons. They always return home.
— Dale Carnegie
Retirement: That's when you return from work one day and say, "Hi, Honey, I'm home - forever."
— Gene Perret
I long to reach my home and see the day of my return. It is my never-failing wish.' Homer, The Odyssey
— Andy Miller
He feels safer just knowing that even if he's away there is a home waiting for him to return.
— Gabriel Ba
You can't go home again
— Thomas Wolfe
I kept my plan simple: leave my comfort zone, work in a foreign city, enjoy some uninhibited fun, and return home in one year.
— Torre DeRoche
An adventurer can always return home; an exile cannot. So I decided that my home would be culture.
— Jonas Mekas
Home is the place in deepest space
Where star etched memories burn,
Home is that sigh for a color of sky
and a will to return. — Robert A. Heinlein
Where star etched memories burn,
Home is that sigh for a color of sky
and a will to return. — Robert A. Heinlein
You leave home, I have learned, counting the trip day by day. If you ever get to return, you count the trip miracle by miracle.
— Gregory Maguire
The place where you continually return for love and acceptance - that's home.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Soul yearns to return home to God. Home to God means the area of supreme divine love that has no conditions attached to it: unconditional love.
— Harold Klemp
For twenty years I have ached to go back home, when there was nobody there to whom I could return.
— Anne Lamott
I just ... wanted to help her. I wanted to return her stuff and give her a ride home so I'd know she was safe. I just wanted her safe. And happy.
— S.C. Stephens
If you are a good missionary, you will return home with the desire to continue to serve the Lord, to keep His commandments, and to do His will.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
In politics I am growing indifferent - I would like it, if I could now return to my planting and books at home
— Ulysses S. Grant
That is my home of love: if I have ranged,
Like him that travels I return again,
Just to the time, not with the time exchanged. — William Shakespeare
Like him that travels I return again,
Just to the time, not with the time exchanged. — William Shakespeare
I would've loved to return to me home of Ireland, but Joshua never made the bloody pikes he was flogged for.
— Sharon Robards
Tears are another river that takes us home. We become alive with tears. There isn't a chance to return to sleep when we are weeping.
— David Paul Kirkpatrick
How I hated schools, and what a life of anxiety I lived there. I counted the hours to the end of every term, when I should return home.
— Winston Churchill
Madness - that old, dear friend of mine - has come home for a visit. And I welcome its return with open arms.
— Heather Lyons
Will you return to your home if Prince Grotto's reign is ended?"
"Yes. It is home."
"Will you take me back as your gardener? — Terry Spear
"Yes. It is home."
"Will you take me back as your gardener? — Terry Spear
Still holding me close, she whispered into my ear, "But you know what, Soph? Italy is my destiny; it calls to me to return home.
— Melissa Muldoon
but it scared her, how you could return home in a different body, how something big could be happening inside you and no one even knew it. Her
— Brit Bennett
And how do I know that the hate of death is not like a man who has lost his home when young and does not know where his home is to return to?
— Zhuangzi