Coming Back Home Quotes

Quotes tagged as "coming-back-home" Showing 1-5 of 5
“It's a funny thing, coming home. Everything smells the same, looks the same, feels the same, but you are different; the contrast between who you were when you left and who you are now is heightened against the backdrops of old haunts. (42)”
Suleika Jaouad, Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted

Jason Medina
“He tensed up at the thought of going back to work. Avoid stressful thoughts, he reminded himself. There was no need to rush his vacation thinking about such foul things as coming back home or going back to work. The vacation had only just begun and it was going to be a good one.”
Jason Medina, A Ghost In New Orleans

Homer
“For a friend with an understanding heart is worth no less than a brother.”
Homer, Homer: The Odessey

Nadine Gordimer
“I’ll go back. I’ll go back through that Kruger Park. After the war, if there are no bandits any more, our mother may be waiting for us. And maybe when we left our grandfather, he was only left behind, he found his way somehow, slowly, through the Kruger Park, and he’ll be there. They’ll be home, and I’ll remember them.”
Nadine Gordimer

Karen   White
“My childhood had been vanishing bit by bit while I’d been living in New York, trying to pretend it had never existed. Maybe that was what the old saying – that a person can never really go home again – was all about. You couldn’t go home because even though home might still be there in brick and mortar, everything else would be unrecognizable.”
Karen White, Dreams of Falling