Melissa Senate (1965) american writer
Source: The Breakup Club
Melissa Senate (1965) american writer
Source: The Breakup Club
Gilbert O'Sullivan (1946) Irish singer-songwriter
"Me (reprise)" (song) <br class="br">Song lyrics <br class="br">Source: Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Me (reprise)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAyN2Q_j1po (song on YouTube)
“I say that home is where there is a chair and a glass.”
Graham Greene book The Power and the Glory
Source: The Power and the Glory
“A bird may love a fish but where would they build a home together?”
Joseph Stein (1912–2010) American playwright
Source: Fiddler on the Roof
“For a thinking man is where Wisdom is at home.”
Zoroaster Persian prophet and founder of Zoroastrianism
Ahunuvaiti Gatha; Yasna 30, 9.
The Gathas
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
(9th May 1829) Change
(20th June 1829) Fame : An Apologue See The Vow of the Peacock, as The Three Brothers
(29th August 1829) First Grave See The Vow of the Peacock as The Single Grave
The London Literary Gazette, 1829
“Home is where our heart is – and that cannot always be confined within national borders.”
Harald V of Norway (1937) King of Norway
"Home is where our heart is" is an ancient saying, reported at least as early as 1847, in Joseph C. Neal, "Singleton Snippe. Who Married for a Living", Graham's Magazine (1847), p. 166: "Home is where the heart is; and Snippe's heart was a traveler—a locomotive heart, perambulating; and it had no tendencies toward circumscription and confine".
Garden party in the Palace Park: welcoming speech (September 1, 2016)
Context: It is not always easy to say where we are from, what nationality we are. Home is where our heart is – and that cannot always be confined within national borders.