Quote by: Howard Mansfield

The [commercial] strip is marketed with the come-on of comfort (the Comfort Inn) and with the promise of a home on the road, a home where nobody knows your name and they're glad to see you as long as you can pay. The strip lives in the contradiction of the name Home Depot—domesticity on a gargantuan scale. Home—"a person's native place," "at ease," "deep; to the heart," says the dictionary, and Depot, "a storehouse or a 'warehouse.'" (Warehouse of the Heart?)


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Author Bio


  • NameHoward Mansfield
  • DescriptionAmerican non-fiction writer
  • BornJune 14, 1957
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionHistorian