I like building houses, working as a carpenter, painting. You work with your hands to the best of your ability, and at the end of the day, you go home with some satisfaction: 'I built that!'
It feels great to be home, great to be back as a part of the community.
Just because our work environment is crazy doesn't mean we need to bring the craziness home.
I own a home in Sweden, I rent in both Los Angeles and in Britain, and I'm constantly travelling.
My restless, roaming spirit would not allow me to remain at home very long.
No other planet in the solar system is a suitable home for human beings; it's this world or nothing. That's a very powerful perception.
It is often easier to become outraged by injustice half a world away than by oppression and discrimination half a block from home.
An Oklahoma girl like me wouldn't even know how to be a diva. I'm just a person who has a cool job. I love to be at home. I rarely go to clubs... and I always wear underwear! I just know I'd fall down, and that's not for everyone to see.
I didn't have time for my children much. I wasn't a very good parent; I had a pretty unhappy home life.
Managing is getting paid for home runs that someone else hits.
Ability is the art of getting credit for all the home runs somebody else hits.
I have a necklace around my neck that my lady gave me, so I try never to leave home without that.
All of us grow up in particular realities - a home, family, a clan, a small town, a neighborhood. Depending upon how we're brought up, we are either deeply aware of the particular reading of reality into which we are born, or we are peripherally aware of it.
I'd rather be busy, working non-stop, than being bored at home, you know?
Home is the most popular, and will be the most enduring of all earthly establishments.
Happy, happy Christmas, that can win us back to the delusions of our childhood days, recall to the old man the pleasures of his youth, and transport the traveler back to his own fireside and quiet home!
Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration.
Charity begins at home, and justice begins next door.
Home interprets heaven. Home is heaven for beginners.
Quality of life actually begins at home - it's in your street, around your community.
Chess: It's like alcohol. It's a drug. I have to control it, or it could overwhelm me. I have a regular Monday night game at my home, and I do play a little online.
Maybe it was the home tutoring, or the late start to formal schooling, or an overly cautious and protective upbringing, but in any case, I never became a talkative person. As an adult, I am not always comfortable in social gatherings with small talk. I must have inherited my father's gentle nature.
Decorate your home. It gives the illusion that your life is more interesting than it really is.
Think about the comfortable feeling you have as you open your front door. That's but a hint of what we'll feel some day on arriving at the place our Father has lovingly and personally prepared for us in heaven. We will finally - and permanently - be 'at home' in a way that defies description.
Sins, like chickens, come home to roost.
I was a child actor in 'Deliverance,' but not the banjo player. It was my dad's big movie as a director, and at the very end there's a scene where Jon Voight comes home to his wife. I played his young son.
One time, when I was in my teens, jamming in a Kansas City club, I was doing all right until I tried doing double tempo on 'Body and Soul.' Everybody fell out laughing. I went home and cried and didn't want to play again for three months.
I hate leaving home. I love what I do, but I'd love to go home every night.
I would have gone home to my mother, but I'm not that crazy about my mother.
I live half the year in Nigeria, the other half in the U.S. But home is Nigeria - it always will be. I consider myself a Nigerian who is comfortable in the world. I look at it through Nigerian eyes.
Outside of my own home, England is my second home.
I often feel like an outsider wherever I go, so I'm always attracted to stories about identity and the meaning of home.
Home is not where you live, but where they understand you.
There is one timeless way of building. It is a thousand years old, and the same today as it has ever been. The great traditional buildings of the past, the villages and tents and temples in which man feels at home, have always been made by people who were very close to the center of this way.
There are trees of a thousand sorts, and all have their several fruits; and I feel the most unhappy man in the world not to know them, for I am well assured that they are all valuable. I bring home specimens of them, and also of the land.
The best thing we can do is to make wherever we're lost in look as much like home as we can.
And when I was young, my family was perfectly nice. I write a lot about it, as you noticed. But it was rather limited. I think, I don't think anyone in my family would really feel I'd done them an injustice by saying that. We didn't see many people. There were many books. It was as if I wanted to get away from home.
Maybe I should just go home and ride my tractor.
My parents have always been very supportive. I didn't go to school because my home was my school.
The Philadelphia audiences, they're like our home crowd.
Censorship, like charity, should begin at home, but, unlike charity, it should end there.
A man's home may seem to be his castle on the outside; inside is more often his nursery.
My favourite plant is the foxglove. I think they are a perfect balance between being a garden plant and a wild plant, as at home in woodland as they are in a city.
The way that the robotics market is going to grow, at least in the home, is that we'll have a number of different special purpose robots.
I'll be in Los Angeles for two weeks and I'll have a laugh, get battered and have a buzz, but at the end of the day, I'll go home. It's just me earning a few more stories to tell everyone at home and all.
You create a world away from home and make new rooms for yourself. But when you arrive back home in your old rooms, the world you've made for yourself ceases to be real. Everything seems to crumble. Anyone who's been sent away to boarding school can understand that.
I have an abacus at home.
I train and I go home, and when I'm home, I think about training. That's my life every day, and that's it.
I love coming back home and seeing old friends and family. I would say it keeps me grounded.
Home is where you feel at home and are treated well.