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en He said, ?Why don't you go home. Your dad was one of the smartest coal miners that ever lived. If there was a way to survive, he'll find it. If he's dead, there's nothing you can do. Go home.

en One day I bumped into a group of coal miners from the Ozarks, wandering coal miners living a gypsy life... I started to speak with these coal miners, and became very interested in them.

en She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. There is nothing sadder to see people who lived a good decent life dead on the side of the road. I used to go overseas to report on that but now I'm doing it at home.

en My prayer is that the greatness ...that she lived will now find a home within us.
  Oprah Winfrey

en Here's the problem, you're either working in the government trying to get a job with the coal industry, or vice versa, so that people have to understand this is a very closed community and in order to protect the coal miners, we need someone to open up the process and ensure it's fair.

en We were amazed when we opened the store to find how many people liked that style ... and there was no place to buy it. It seems everyone who comes in either has a log home, wants a log home or knew someone with a log home.

en We've lived in our home for 35 years, ... Fire has always stopped in the foothills. I never thought it would reach our home.

en I miss this place, it's just home to me. I've lived here 49 years, it's just my home and I hope that it opens back up, I really do.

en I haven't had a stationary home since going with the circus, but since my parents lived in Lafayette about 25 years ago and my sister lives here now, I always claim it as home.

en The name of the game is to survive. If you can't survive, what is the point? You just go home and play your records. I don't think I'm ready to go home and play my records.

en I've lived in the states for 24 years and I've never gotten to go home on St. Patrick's day, but this is just like being home.

en Pretty much every song has something to do with us missing our friends at home, 'cause we wrote a lot of it while we lived in Orange County. 'Sidewalks' is a lot about our friends back home in St. Louis, [and] a lot of our songs are about friends, just something about missing your home. I don't know. We're not too mad about anything. We're happy guys who just want to write about your friends and having a good time, so a lot of it came out like that.

en Sometimes I'll take a pitch right there, but with him, if he gets a strike, he's coming back with that [nasty] slider of his, ... So I was sitting dead-red, and when I got the fastball, I capitalized on it. That was definitely the biggest home run I've ever hit. It was a very emotional home run.

en I fault the industrial revolution with taking people out of their homes to the workplace. Before that, people used to work at home all the time. It's kind of taking a turn now, and people are wanting to come back home. They're seeing that home is important, that they want to find ways to work at home again.

en Some of these people are not going home. We have a number from New Orleans who lived in the Ninth Ward, and know they have nothing to go home to. Some have found jobs in our area and are looking for jobs. They're doing all the things they need to be doing to be part of our culture.


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