Homesickness Quote by Sasha Martin Download Open image ““I don’t think the homesickness of a perpetual wanderer can ever be quenched.”” — Sasha Martin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Homesickness Nomadic-life Travel-quotes
“It's funny. That feeling of home. It's so temporary, like bathwater: the warmth eventually grows cold.” — K. M. Alexander Copy Share Image
“My homesickness is a tangible thing, like a cannon ball of sadness, just pushing into my heart.” — Heather Day Gilbert Copy Share Image
“And though I feel an unfathomable exhaustion, I feel compelled to keep at it, as though to give up working would be to concede… — Steven Laffoley Copy Share Image
“I will never understand a desire for a reckoning so strong that you burn down your own house to get it,” — Jana Deleon Copy Share Image
“When you get homesick, it's not something missing, it's something present, a visit. People and places from far away arrive and keep you company… — Erri De Luca Copy Share Image
“I suspect the wilderness is a permanent home for me, which is both happy and hard.” — Jen Hatmaker Copy Share Image
“Home is somewhere that we all search for and many will never truly find. I” — Ethan Cross Copy Share Image
“Nobody, as long as he moves among the chaotic currents of life, is without trouble.” — Carl Gustav Jung Copy Share Image
“It’s funny. When you leave your home and wander really far, you always think, ‘I want to go home.’ But then you come home, and of course it’s not the same. You can’t live with it, you can’t live away from it. And it seems like from then on there’s always this yearning for some place that doesn’t exist. I… — Danzy Senna Copy Share
“He sat down on a grassy bank and looked at the city that surrounded him, and thought, one day he would have to go… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“There are mysteries buried in the recesses of every kitchen – every crumb kicked under the floorboard is a hidden memory. But some kitchens… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“As I stand there, staring absently at the stirring pot on the wall, I remember Greg’s words all those years ago: No one could… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“Everything depends on the moment the spice hits the pan: whether it sizzles with mouthwatering fragrance or turns to ash. Once, I thought happiness… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“But I wanted to cook. I needed to cook. Mom had raised me with the implicit understanding that cooking is the answer to all… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“Most people who have had a rough background will admit there’s something unsettling about finding happiness after difficulty – that even after we unwrap… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“There are many dreams in a lifetime – dreams that flourish or flounder for reasons much more complex than can be pinned down to… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“Over the years, the kitchens I grew up in and around continued to draw me in, like a moth to a flame, as though… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“And like a grieving spouse who sleeps in the shirt of a lost loved one, I thought that by cooking – handling ingredients again,… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“In those days food was never just sustenance; the very act of cooking knit our disparate lives together.” — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
“You need a name for every stage of your life. Butterflies don’t go by ‘caterpillar’ forever.And they certainly don’t go by ‘pupa’ one second… — Sasha Martin Copy Share Image
At first he thought he felt bad because he was afraid of leading an army, but it wasn't true. He knew he'd make a… — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
Concepts, like individuals, have their histories and are just as incapable of withstanding the ravages of time as are individuals. But in and through… — Soren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
Art schools are partly the villain here. (Never mind that I teach in them.) This generation of artists is the first to have been… — Jerry Saltz Copy Share Image
If they don't board and live by themselves, even in their second year they've got no lounge or kitchen table and it's a pretty… — Trevor Nisbett Copy Share Image
“He wonders what it would be like to belong somewhere and never doubt it.” — Stephanie Bishop Copy Share Image
It is a curious emotion, this certain homesickness I have in mind. With Americans, it is a national trait, as native to us as… — Carson McCullers Copy Share Image
“…he will always live in a place he is not from. For a long time he thought that habit would counter this fact and… — Stephanie Bishop Copy Share Image
The impulse for much writing is homesickness. You are trying to get back home, and in your writing you are invoking that home, so… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
Some people speak and sing and walk and sit and sleep and silence their homesickness, for a long time, and to no avail. Some… — Herta Muller Copy Share Image
Nothing is more often misdiagnosed than our homesickness for Heaven. We think that what we want is sex, drugs, alcohol, a new job, a… — Randy Alcorn Copy Share Image
The soul hardly ever realizes it, but whether he is a believer or not, his loneliness is really a homesickness for God. — Hubert Van Zeller Copy Share Image