30 sentences on Home Andy Oldfield

Home is the place I moved to aged 42 having never lived there before.

Home is a granite house where I live, and all surf breaks within a 20 minute drive.

Home is sometimes a physical place.

Home is sometimes a cultural space.

Home is sometimes transient.

Home is sometimes fixed.

Home can be a page online, or better still, be found in pages made of paper.

Home is where your memories start and finish.

Home is a hiding place.

My home, with all the children running around, is like a chaotic village.

My home is my work place.

Home is where we children used to live until one of us died.

Home is where I used to live, but where now only my parents live with the TV volume turned up painfully loud.

The son of man has nowhere to lay his head or call his home.

Home is a vague nostalgic memory.

Home is relaxation on a hot summer day with the smell of cut grass and roast dinners in the air.

Home is a place with secret corners where no one else is allowed to go.

Home is a PRISON to break free from.

Home is an illusory haven from the outside world.

The idea of a home is slippery.

You can feel at home in some other peoplešs homes.

Even though their homes look and feel quite unlike any you have lived in.

Homes are fragile things that rest on mortgage payments.

Home is a sordid dream sold by the DIY industry.

Home is the inner smile when you cross the county border.

Home is the smell of the Atlantic and the sound of ravens.

Home is journeyšs end and where journeys start.

Homes are a liability, they break, fall into disrepair and seem to demonstrate entropy at every opportunity.

Home is an aspirational thing, not available to all.

Homes own people as much as people own homes.

Children are born into homes, adults buy homes, old people are put in homes.

I have a home in which I live. I hear some people have homes as investments instead.

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