Hatred of domestic work is a natural and admirable result of civilization.
—Rebecca West, 1912
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I quit life as from an inn, not as from a home.
—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 44 BCEvery house: temple, empire, school.
—Joseph Joubert, 1800Hospitality consists in a little fire, a little food, and an immense quiet.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1856Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful.
—William Morris, 1882A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in / A minute to smile and an hour to weep in.
—Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1895People can say what they like about the eternal verities, love and truth and so on, but nothing’s as eternal as the dishes.
—Margaret Mahy, 1985An exile with no home anywhere is a corpse without a grave.
—Publilius Syrus, 50 BCThe ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place where we can go as we are and not be questioned.
—Maya Angelou, 1986An American will build a house in which to pass his old age and sell it before the roof is on.
—Alexis de Tocqueville, 1840