I'd love sloth. I wish sloth would come home and visit me once in a while. I don't consider laziness a sin at all.
It's fantastic to have the opportunity to work abroad, and do all that, but there is a certain point where you're just like, 'Oh, I'd love to work at home.'
I tend to watch a lot of movies at home. It's nice to be close to the refrigerator with my pyjamas on and just relax.
Everything I commission - whether it is for me or for a client's home or for a hotel or office - is absolutely unique to that job. I have everything made, or I find vintage and antique pieces at markets and auctions.
I'm not a big star in Japan. I'm an actor. I have a very normal life. Four days a week, I cook at home. A star doesn't do that.
Praying privately in churches, I began to discover that heaven was my true home and also that it was here and now, woven into this life.
Unlike some people who love to go out, I love to stay home.
As a very young girl, I understood that the interior activities of the home are as significant as the exterior activities of society.
I've come to see the mosh pit as an apt description of American society - and of my childhood home. I was number nine of ten creative, mostly loud kids competing for airspace.
Akron, Ohio, is my home. I will always be here. I'm still working out at my old high school.
I worked on the United Parcel Service truck, I sold home delivery of milk. But always, in the back of my mind, I wanted to get into radio.
As they marched, the crowds lining the route broke into applause, a sweet and deeply felt spontaneous pattering that was a sort of communal embrace. Welcome home.
I do have 14 tattoos, but I also do come home every single night and watch reality TV with my cat.
I escaped to New York, and then L.A., but when I dream of home, I still dream of my old house in Holmdel.
I know that war is very cruel and that life is harder when you aren't able to live in the place you called home.
These days, you have the option of staying home, blogging in your underwear, and not having your words mangled. I think I like the direction things are headed.
I've read everything Thomas Wolfe ever wrote; my brother and I memorized whole chapters of 'You Can't Go Home Again' and 'Look Homeward, Angel.'
It's heartbreaking that so many hundreds of millions of people around the world are desperate for the right to vote, but here in America people stay home on election day.
I'd much rather go out and have music randomly presented to me by different DJs than stay home and discover it on my own.
If I have a 12 or 14 hour workday, I am home the next. I cut out anything that is frivolous or doesn't need to be done.
I'm actually graduating early. I got a lot of work done already. Being home schooled, I have had a lot of tutors help me.