A Quote by Emily Hampshire

I never leave the house. — © Emily Hampshire
I never leave the house.
You don't even have to leave your house: you do your work from your house; you can order anything you want from your house; you don't have to leave your chair. Everything's been designed so that you never leave your computer chair.
We define a world. We build a house, then after building the house we enter into it and we never leave it.
Before, I used to ask permission to my parents to leave the house. Now it's - I ask permission to my children to leave the house. They own the house.
I don't watch the news because I wouldn't leave the house. I would not leave the house.
I have no friends and I never leave my house.
If it weren't for book tours, I would never leave my house.
I never leave the house without putting on my lipstick.
And I'll tell you, I've seen the lightning flash. I've heard the thunder roll. I felt sin-breakers dashing, trying to conquer my soul. But I heard the voice of Jesus saying still to fight on. He promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone. No, never alone. He promised never to leave me, never to leave me alone.
I have found the heart and will never leave This house of light.
I never leave the house without washing my hair - that's number one!
It's really going to happen. I really won't ever go back to school. Not ever. I'll never be famous or leave anything worthwhile behind. I'll never go to college or have a job. I won't see my brother grow up. I won't travel, never earn money, never drive, never fall in love or leave home or get my own house. It's really, really true. A thought stabs up, growing from my toes and ripping through me, until it stifles everything else and becomes the only thing I'm thinking. It fills me up like a silent scream.
I never leave my house. Then I don't have to put a bra on, and I don't have to change my pants.
A woman's education consists of two lessons: never leave the house without stocking, never go out without a hat.
It became a habit of mine never to leave the house without a pencil in my pocket.
You talk about sexual abuse? Bill Clinton's wife ran the bimbo eruptions units when he was in the White House to seek and find the women who might accuse Bill Clinton of sexual abuse (and other things) and destroy them. And advertisers never leave the Clintons, and donors never leave the Clintons. Why is that? Because donors and advertisers never receive massive numbers of complaint emails from all of these Twitter and Facebook bots.
I'm afraid of buying a house or anything, 'cause if there's one paparazzi outside for one day, then they'll never leave.
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