It's not a bad thing for a writer not to feel at home. Writers - we're much more comfortable at parties standing in the corner watching everybody else having a good time than we are mingling.
One of the great privileges of having grown up in a middle-class literary English household but having gone to school in the front lines in Southeast London was that I became half-street-urchin and half-good-boy at home. I knew that dichotomy was possible.
Having leveled my palace don't erect a hovel and complacently admire your own charity in giving me that for a home.
I think about being married again having a home and a wife. No one can ever be married too many times and maybe if I keep trying I'll get it right one day.
When you're safe at home you wish you were having an adventure when you're having an adventure you wish you were safe at home.
There's really no point in having children if you're not going to be home enough to father them.
If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face you should go home and examine your conscience.
One of the oldest human needs is having someone to wonder where you are when you don't come home at night.
There is just no comparison between having a dinner date with a man and staying home playing canasta with the girls.
Say there's a white kid who lives in a nice home goes to an all-white school and is pretty much having everything handed to him on a platter - for him to pick up a rap tape is incredible to me because what that's saying is that he's living a fantasy life of rebellion.