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No matter how much the world shatters us to pieces, we carry inside us a vision of wholeness that we sense is our true home and that beckons us. -
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The home is not the one tame place in the world of adventure. It is the one wild place in the world of rules and set tasks. -
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May I a small house and large garden have; And a few friends, And many books, both true. -
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The secret of every discord in Christian homes and communities and churches is that we seek our own way and our own glory. -
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I think when we go looking for fun what we are actually looking for is home. We are looking for peace. We are looking for simplicity, something to fill that spot that has been left by growing up or gr... -
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Nothing can bring a real sense of security into the home except true love. -
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Joy comes to us in ordinary moments. We risk missing out when we get too busy chasing down the extraordinary. -
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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. -
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Our hunger is the exile’s hunger, but it is also the first step in our homecoming. We hunger, and in doing so learn the shape of our emptiness is the world’s great emptiness in or to prepare room for ... -
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Let us, who are on the way, hasten home; for our whole life is like the journey of a single day. Our first duty is to love nothing here; but let us place our affections above, our desires above, our w... -
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Place is a quintessentially human concept in that it is part of our creatureliness. E. Casey, who has done the most comprehensive work on the philosophy of place, notes that “to be in the world, to be... -
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Place is furthermore never individualistic; rather, it “insinuates itself into a collectivity.” -
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Hospitality is not inviting people to our perfect homes; it is inviting them to our imperfect hearts. -
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In the past three centuries in the West—the period of “modernity”—place has come to be not only neglected but actively suppressed. Owing to the triumph of the natural and social sciences in this same ... -
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Don’t you know you can’t go home again? -
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Kids, do not try this at home. -
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We make our home by stories. -
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Peace like charity, begins at home. -
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God's thoughts, his will, his love, his judgments are all man's home. To think his thoughts, to choose his will, to love his loves, to judge his judgments, and thus to know that he is in us, i... -
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What could be more delightful than to have in the same few minutes all the fascinating tenors of going abroad combined with all the human security of coming home again? -
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Jesus has made it clear to me that . . . just as he has his home with the Father, so do I. -
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There’s no place like home. -
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“Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition.” -
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If anything, there appears to be an inverse relationship between our growing obsession with the home as a totem object and the disintegration of families that has become the chief social phenomenon of... -
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The idea of a modest dwelling all our own, isolated from the problems of other people, has been our reigning metaphor of the good life for a long time. It must now be seen for what it really is: an an... -
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The biblical narrative begins and ends at home. From the Garden of Eden to the New Jerusalem we are hardwired for place and for permanence, for rest and refuge, for presence and protection. We long fo... -
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Home represents humanity’s most visceral ache—and our oldest desire. -
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Home is always more than physical shelter from the rain; it must also necessarily be a place for humanity to keep company with God. Home is for holiness. -
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One burden of homelessness is this: you’re always a stranger, counting on someone’s good graces. -
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God is the first object of our love: Its next office is, to bear the defects of others. And we should begin the practice of this amidst our own household.
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