Home is the chief school of human virtues.
Home is the sweetest type of heaven.
King of peasant, the happiest place is still the home.
Our home should face the Father’s house.
A house is not a home unless it contains food for the soul as well as for the body.
When a small girl was asked, “Where is your home?” she replied, “Where Mother is.”
You don’t realize how complicated the simple life really is until you and your family spend the weekend in a tent.
How your children see the world depends on what you show them.
Cleaning your house while the kids are still growing is like shoveling the sidewalks while it’s still snowing.
A small house will hold as much happiness as a mansion.
If you want your children to turn out well, spend twice as much time with them and half as much money.
If you want to write something that will probably live forever, sign a mortgage.
To train up children at home, it is necessary for the parents and children to spend some time at home.
Children may tear up a house, but they never tear up the home.
Train up children in the home (by example), and when they are old, they will not forsake it.
The nation can be no stronger than its homes.
A happy home is more than a roof over your head—it’s a foundation under your feet.
Home is more than four walls; home is where affection calls.
Many people appear to be a big bug at work but are just a pest at home.
Home should be a retreat to which a son or daughter can return in triumph or defeat, in victory or disgrace, and know they will be loved.
Be reasonable—don’t expect your youngsters to listen to your advice and ignore your example.
Some young men who leave home to set the world on fire have to come home for matches.
Many houses need to be altered into homes.
Your home will be happier if you kiss more and cuss less.
Home is a place where the great are small and the small are great.
A husband who shops with his wife is a wait-watcher.
Don’t treat your home life a pit stop on the raceway of life.
When love adorns the home, other things are secondary.
A family altar would alter many a family.
A home is a house with a heart inside.
The man who has houses everywhere has a home nowhere.
The church can preach, the school can teach, but the home must convert sermons and lessons into the way of life.
Every person should have three homes: a Christian home, a church home, and a home in heaven.
A good architect can made an old house look better by just discussing the cost of a new one.
A wife can get annoyed when company drops in unexpectedly and finds the house as it usually is.
The right temperature at home is maintained by warm hearts, not by hot heads.
A broken home is the world’s greatest wreck.
The most important things in your home are people.
Yelling at children is not the way to make the home a howling success.
A house is built by hands, but a home is built by hearts.