Marcus Luttrell: If I don't go home, you don't go home.
I'm a real stay-at-home mom. I'm really hands-on. Everything else became secondary.
Home is where the heart is, home is where the fart is. Come let us fart in the home. There is no art in a fart. Still a fart may not be artless. Let us fart and artless fart in the home.
Being thoughtful about the comfort and needs of the people who work in your home is a characteristic of a great Home Care CEO.
But I did not want to be good. I wanted to be a writer.
My kids are just waiting for me at home. I'm their father. They're wondering, 'When's Daddy coming home?'
When I hit a home run I usually didn't care where it went. So long as it was a home run was all that mattered.
However painful the process of leaving home, for parents and for children, the really frightening thing for both would be the prospect of the child never leaving home.
Every time I come home, it is the same great pleasure to lie down in my bed. That's when I think, 'home sweet home.'
I think I would make a lousy stay-at-home mom. It just wouldn't suit me.
Driving to see my childhood home was very significant for me. It taught me the importance of home, especially to children. Your home is more than just a shelter. It is more than just a place to showcase your design skills. It is more than just a mean...
I grew up in a Christian home with amazing parents.
Home ownership was the fig leaf for the rise in subprime lending. But that was really about cash-out refinancings, not buying homes.
I don't hide. I never have. I stay at home because I like to stay at home, and at home I work.
My dad was a plumber, and my mom was on and off again, either a stay-at-home mom or working with the disabled as a visiting-nurse assistant.
Bruno: I want to go home. Father: You are home, Bruno. Home is where the family is.
With emotions ranging from fear, grief and anger to happiness and relief, the process of bringing home a child who needs in-home care can be complicated
Walter Burns: Look, Hildy, I only acted like any husband that didn't want to see his home broken up. Hildy Johnson: What home? Walter Burns: "What home"? Don't you remember the home I promised you?
A woman's place is in the home.
'Go Back Home' encompasses not only actual geographic location but also, for me, back home in the worlds of music and theatre, and back home in terms of making albums again. There are lots of meanings to that.
I don't feel at home in New Orleans. I don't feel at home in Austin or L.A. And I just felt immediately at home in northern Australia.