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Why should people go out and pay money to see bad films when they can stay at home and see bad television for nothing?

And when the day arrives I'll become the sky and I'll become the sea and the sea will come to kiss me for I am going home. Nothing can stop me now.

Analogies it is true decide nothing but they can make one feel more at home.

Nothing can bring a real sense of security into the home except true love.

I didn't have nothin' going for me... school home... until I found something I loved which was music and that changed everything.

Since I travel so much it's always great to be home. There's nothing like getting to raid my own refrigerator at two in the morning.

There is nothing more important than a good safe secure home.

Homesickness is nothing. Fifty percent of the people in the world are homesick all the time.

There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort.

There is nothing glorious about what our ancestors call history. It is simply a succession of mistakes intolerances and violations.

When it comes to true humility in the face of history nothing beats complete silence.

Cause and effect the riddle of all history is a particular devil in financial history and never more so than today where entire classes of security are collapsing not on public exchanges and stock-tickers but because there are no markets to establish prices this side of nothing.

The truth is of course that history is not completed in modern commerce any more than philosophy is perfected in political economy. In other words there is nothing timeless or God-given about filling stations and penicillin and plastic bags.

There is a spirit and a need and a man at the beginning of every great human advance. Every one of these must be right for that particular moment of history or nothing happens.

You can't fake this music. You might be a great singer or a great musician but in the need that's got nothing to do with it. It's how you connect to the songs and to the history behind them.

The principle that human nature in its psychological aspects is nothing more than a product of history and given social relations removes all barriers to coercion and manipulation by the powerful.

One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say.