Top 1200 Childhood Home Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I felt caged by my childhood.
I have no unhappy memories of my childhood.
Think of the long trip home. Should we have stayed home and thought of here? Where should we be today? — © Elizabeth Bishop
Think of the long trip home. Should we have stayed home and thought of here? Where should we be today?
I had an amazing childhood.
Play is the work of childhood.
I have a good family and I like to be home with them. The older I get, the lazier I get, and the more content I am to sit at home and eat string cheese.
I had a happy childhood.
In the mind, in the heart, I was always home. I always imagined, really, going back home.
The mission of Tom Peterson and Catholics Come Home to bring souls home to Jesus and the church is critically important during this challenging time in our history. I fully support this New Evangelization project.
The old are in a second childhood.
Childhood reading is so important.
If you log onto this (Cars.gov) at your home, everything in your home is now theirs.
I didn't have much of a childhood, but that's O.K. I have a livelihood. — © Laurence Fishburne
I didn't have much of a childhood, but that's O.K. I have a livelihood.
Six hours a day I lived under school discipline in active intercourse with people none of whom were known to those at home, and the other hours of the twenty-four I spent at home, or with relatives of the people at home, none of whom were known to anybody at school.
As a partner in a firm full of women who work outside of the home as well as stay at home mothers, all with plenty of children, gender equality is not a talking point for me. It is an issue I live every day.
Childhood is messy and beautiful.
We have a pandemic of childhood trauma.
Childhood decisions do not have to define you.
Going home to Australia, it's good to get home, but it's kind of bad too because you get used to that way of life again and you have to come back to America.
I was in a terrible mess in my childhood.
Childhood is a short season.
I believe that one can never leave home. I believe that one carries the shadows, the dreams, the fears and the dragons of home under one's skin, at the extreme corners of one's eyes and possibly in the gristle of the earlobe.
God, it's good to come home. No matter what you achieve, you come home, and everything is normal.
I knew then that I wanted to go home, but I had no home to go to-and that is what adventures are all about.
Always keep your home presentable, assuming you keep a home for purposes of presentation.
People think you go home and be a celeb, sipping Laurent-Perrier and listening to classical music. You don't. You go home and wash some pants in the sink.
I definitely didn't have a happy childhood.
Childhood is a branch of cartography.
Childhood is the sleep of reason.
Some say, why will people pay for cinema when they can watch cheaper DVDs at home? But I say, everyone has a kitchen at home, yet there are still many restaurants.
An idyllic childhood is probably illusion.
I didn't have this tortured childhood; I liked it.
I have no complaints about my childhood.
Life is the childhood of immortality.
I had a rough childhood.
I'm fascinated how owning something, especially something as big as a home, can affect your political leanings. Home ownership spawns thoughts of equity and maintaining value.
I had an extraordinary childhood.
I envy my daughter's childhood. — © Rene Russo
I envy my daughter's childhood.
I was brought up in a publishing home, a newspaper man's home, and was excited by that, I suppose. I saw that life at close range and, after the age of ten or twelve, never really considered any other.
Literature ... is the rediscovery of childhood.
Right. That’s the end of the line for you tonight. You’re going home, I’m seeing you safe inside, and I’m going home to hide in a closet until this blows over. I suggest you do the same.
Since we've come to Charlotte, we very quickly realized that this is home. This community quickly embraced our family, so we put down roots here. We love it here. This is home for us.
Home is where the people who live there need me to come home to them, and worry about me when I'm gone. There's no such place on this earth, no matter how far I drive.
I lived in Hollywood long enough to learn to play tennis and become a star, but I never felt it was my home. I was never looking for a home, as a matter of fact.
Leaving home' to me means adopting the attitude that the pursuit of the truth is more vital than the pursuit of what society — your home — tells you is important.
I sublet place to place with my fiancé. We don't really have a home. I haven't had a proper home for years.
I'd had a rough childhood.
Childhood is for spoiling adulthood. — © Bill Watterson
Childhood is for spoiling adulthood.
In this life, nobody has forever in which to leave home, to return, to make a new home, or to open the door to someone. Death doesn't wait while we tidy everything up. And there are several kinds of dying.
I had a great childhood.
In the antiseptic world we try to purge ourselves of difficult things. Don't dwell on it, switch off the light and go home. But this is home. I have to be a home to myself. I am the place I come back to and I can't keep hiding difficult things in trunks. Soon the house will be full of trunks and I perched on top of them with the phone saying, "Yes, I'm fine, of course, I'm fine, everything's fine." The trunks shudder.
Genius is childhood recaptured.
I had a sheltered childhood.
Is there such a thing as a normal childhood?
Many years ago I had two small children, and I wanted to be able to be home when they got home from school. And I didn't like the direction journalism was taking. I thought if I could write books, I could work at home and have the best of both worlds. I wrote my first mystery while still working full time, and it didn't sell, but the next one did sell, so I quit my job for the world of fiction. Scary, but I've never regretted it for a single day.
With Marathi cinema, content is king. It has always been driven by content. I am lucky that I don't have to leave home to seek a job elsewhere. The industry is here at home.
I'm still obsessed with the beach whenever I'm home; when I'm on the beach, it feels like home to me.
The real challenge is when I'm at work, I'm at work. I'm locked in, I'm ready to go, I'm focused. When I'm at home, I'm locked in and I'm ready to go and I'm focused on home. We don't watch the show. We don't watch the news. We don't do any of that stuff. I sit down, I play Barbies. And sometimes the kids will come home and play with me.
I've never outgrown my childhood.
I intend to be a leader of America that people can count on, both here at home and around the world, to make decisions that will further peace and prosperity, but also stand up to bullies, whether they're abroad or at home.
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