Many a man who thinks to found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tavern for his friends.
—Norman Douglas, 1917
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One who is frivolous all day will never establish a household.
—Ptahhotep, c. 2400 BCFor what do we live but to make sport for our neighbors and laugh at them in our turn?
—Jane Austen, 1813Hospitality consists in a little fire, a little food, and an immense quiet.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1856Every house: temple, empire, school.
—Joseph Joubert, 1800I quit life as from an inn, not as from a home.
—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 44 BCEvery man has a lurking wish to appear considerable in his native place.
—Samuel Johnson, 1771A crust of bread and a corner to sleep in / A minute to smile and an hour to weep in.
—Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1895Being offended is the natural consequence of leaving one’s home.
—Fran Lebowitz, 1981At the worst, a house unkept cannot be so distressing as a life unlived.
—Rose Macaulay, 1925