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One returns to
the place one came from.
-- Jean De La Fontaine
1621-1695, French Poet
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.
-- Lady Kasluck
Were I
Diogenes, I would not move out of a kilderkin into a
hogshead, though the first had had nothing but small beer in
it, and the second reeked claret.
-- Charles Lamb
1775-1834, British Essayist,
Critic
I live in my
house as I live inside my skin: I know more beautiful, more
ample, more sturdy and more picturesque skins: but it would
seem to me unnatural to exchange them for mine.
-- Primo Levi
1919-1987, Italian Chemist,
Author
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A man's home
may seem to be his castle on the outside; inside, it is more
often his nursery.
-- Clare Boothe Luce
1903-1987, American Diplomat,
Writer
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.
-- Agnes Meyer
Our country is
where ever we are well off.
-- John Milton
1608-1674, British Poet
My home...It
is my retreat and resting place from wars, I try to keep
this corner as a haven against the tempest outside, as I do
another corner in my soul.
-- Michel Eyquem De Montaigne
1533-1592, French
Philosopher, Essayist
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