Frank Serpico: When I come home, I want to come home to a clean house. Laurie: Paco, don't take it out on me. Frank Serpico: I'm not taking it out on you; I just don't wanna have to pick up *shit*! Laurie: [starts crying]
Vanellope von Schweetz: [showing off her home in Diet Cola Mountain] Welcome to my home! I sleep in these candy wrappers [drifting into a sweet, syrupy voice] Vanellope von Schweetz: and I bundle myself up like a little homeless lady.
I believe if we had half our companies and half our countries run by women, and half our homes run by men, things would be better. We know our companies would be more productive. If you use the full talents of the population, you're more productive. ...
[last lines] Newt: Are we gonna sleep all the way home? Ripley: All the way home. Newt: Can I dream? Ripley: Yes, honey. I think we both can. [tucks Newt in] Ripley: Sleep tight. Newt: I-ffirmative.
Al Stephenson: You know, I had a dream. I dreamt I was home. I've had that same dream hundreds of times before. This time, I wanted to find out if it's really true. Am I really home?
Home is where my family is.
A man's home is his wife's castle.
I have an abacus at home.
But Vegas is really my first home.
An artist has no home in Europe except in Paris.
I was never meant to sit at home.
Things at home are crossways, and Betsy and I are out.
We both have no home to go back to... so we can go anywhere at all.
Family makes a house a home.
Where there is a mother in the home, matters go well.
My foundation is based on helping children, and I hand-pick projects that are close to my heart and home.
I moved out of home when I was 15.
Paris is beautiful, but nothing beats home.
It's natural that I want to recreate a home.
Home is where one starts from.
New York is my home.