A Quote by Miriam Margolyes

Home is wherever I hang my hat. — © Miriam Margolyes
Home is wherever I hang my hat.

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Everywhere you hang your hat is home. Home is the bright cave under the hat.
Any old place I can hang my hat is home sweet home to me.
Home is where you hang your hat.
Hang on to your hat. Hang on to your hope. And wind the clock, for tomorrow is another day.
When was it that people decided as a society that your body is in one place and your sexuality in another place, something like a hat, or a coat, that when you leave home you hang it and when you come back home you say, "Ah! Let's wear my sexuality! I might wear it tonight"? It is something that belongs to your body.
I'm sad for younger bands that don't have a home that they know they can go to, like the twenty-five labels that used to be around that they know they can hang their hat and know that they'll give 'em three, four, five albums to develop.
That's what I hang my hat on, is defence.
Tipping your hat to a lady is good form. If you're at a dinner table, you'd most certainly take your hat off - cowboy hat, baseball hat, or otherwise.
I wanted to do something where I could hang my hat.
All my Ex's live in Texas, and that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee.
Philly guys have a different toughness from anybody you've probably ever met. That's what I hang my hat on.
I never had a hat, never wore one, but recently was given a brown suede duck-hunting hat. The moment I put it on I realized I was starved for a hat. I kept it warm by putting it on my head. I made plans to wear it especially when I was going to do any thinking. Somewhere in Virginia, I lost my hat.
It was the hat. He looked sweet in the hat. How could a man in a fuzzy blue hat have used human bones to pave his roads?
Hang Irish harpers wherever found.
You can literally walk into my apartment and sit on a hat; you can step on a hat; you can probably open up the refrigerator and find a hat tucked under some rotten food. I have a lot of hats.
Home is essentially a set of values you carry around with you and, like a turtle or a snail or whatever, home has to be something that is part of you and can be equally a part of you wherever you are. I think that not having a home is a good inducement to creating a metaphysical home and to being able to see it in more invisible ways.
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