“You have come from my home,
So you must know about things at home.
On the day you left—in front of my open-work window,
Had the winter plum opened into blossom yet?”
"Tsa shih"
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a Tang dynasty Chinese poet, musician, painter, and statesm… 699–759Related quotes
Hendrik Willem Mesdag (1831–1915) painter from the Northern Netherlands
translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek
(original Dutch: citaat van Hendrik Willem Mesdag, in het Nederlands:) ..thuis [in Brussel, 1869] had ik een heelen winter aan een werkstuk zitten scharrelen; 't was een kust, maar zo naiëf geschilderd. Toen zei ik: je moet de zee voor je zien, elken dag, er mee leven, anders wordt het niets. En toen gingen we naar Den Haag.
Quote of Mesdag, as cited by J.D. in 'Een Zeerob', in De Nieuwste Courant, 9 March, 1901
after 1880
Tom Springfield (1934) English musician, songwriter and record producer
Song Come on Home.
“You were my home, Mother. I had no home but you”
Janet Fitch book White Oleander
Source: White Oleander
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted in “Clouter Clemente: Popular Buc; Rifle-Armed Flyhawk Aims At Second Bat Crown”
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1964</big>
“Sunlight comes into your house not because you want it. It happens because you open the windows.”
Sadhguru (1957) Yogi, mystic, visionary and humanitarian
Source: Of Mystics & Mistakes
He Zhizhang (659–744) Chinese writer
(zh-TW) 少小離家老大回,鄉音無改鬢毛衰。
兒童相見不相識,笑問客從何處來。
"Coming Home" (《回乡偶书》) in Three Hundred Poems of the Tang Dynasty, trans. Witter Bynner
“Open your heart. Someone will come. Someone will come for you. But first you must open your heart.”
Kate DiCamillo book The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Variant: Someone will come for you, but first you must open your heart...
Source: The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane