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I get homesick.
I get really homesick inside.
Wake up and ponder the future
I am so homesick every day of the week.
I get homesick driving to the grocery store.
When I was a kid, I was so homesick at all times.
I do not have any home. So why should I be homesick?
I never used to get homesick when I first moved to L.A.
We are homesick most for the places we have never known.
I suppose everybody must be always just a little homesick.
The hardest novel to write was Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant.
After I've been in America for a while, I get homesick for Scotland.
I am lucky because I can feel at home anywhere, I don't get homesick.
Do not make homes out of people. This will leave you homesick and sad.
I'm homesick all the time. I miss my animals. I miss my family. I miss my friends.
He felt homesick for places he had never been. He missed hearts he had never loved.
I get very homesick, but otherwise it's a great privilege to get to travel for work.
Touring can be really tiring. I can get homesick, and I spend a lot of time on my phone.
Homesickness is nothing. Fifty percent of the people in the world are homesick all the time.
South Bend is a nice town, but you know that phrase - 'I was homesick even when I was home.'
One's homesickness for Heaven finds at least an inn there; and it's an inn on the right road.
When you feel homesick,’ he said, ‘just look up. Because the moon is the same wherever you go.
I lived in New Mexico until I was seventeen, and honestly I've been homesick ever since I left.
When people hear good music, it makes them homesick for something they never had, and never will have.
There's a lot of landscape I never would have described if I hadn't been homesick. The impulse was nostalgia.
I get homesick - I could be in the sunniest place, but I need to see normality, and normal, for me, is London.
It may just be because I get homesick, but I have concluded Washington's cherry blossoms are just plain overrated.
Have you ever been homesick for someplace that doesn't actually exist anymore? Someplace that exists only in your mind?
I get homesick a lot. That can make me so emotional that I sometimes feel like crying- but never in front of anyone. No way!
Paris is one of the most beautiful places in all the world. Unfortunately, I was so homesick I couldn't appreciate its beauty.
We get home to Brisbane every couple of months or weeks. But we have often flown home for just two days as we get so homesick.
Maybe you had to leave in order to really miss a place; maybe you had to travel to figure out how beloved your starting point was.
In Japan, animation is a big part of your media diet. I moved out to Los Angeles at 9, and when I got homesick, I would watch anime.
You're always homesick. There's always something about home that's special. But I'm not a things person. I'm not attached to my things.
I think I'll always be homesick. Even though Orlando is amazing and the sun's always out, I'll always miss Birmingham. I don't know what it is.
All my stories take place on the West Coast - not the beach, but smaller inland towns. I feel homesick, and I find inspiration in capturing that.
I would have loved to have cracked America. When I tried, I got homesick. Then, when I was in New York, my nanna died, and I just wanted to come home.
I'm homesick. But I cannot go back to Syria. I lost everything. And I'm against the Syrian regime, so there is no way to go back. I'm really homesick.
I can get on with all different sorts of people, and I never feel homesick, particularly, or I've never felt kind of patriotic towards any one country.
You live overseas, you see these exotic places and you want to know about them. But, weirdly, it also made me homesick for all these very prosaic places in America.
In the fullness of artistic life there is, and remains, and will always come back at times, that homesick longing for the truly ideal life that can never come true.
People of a certain age look back on the Mayberry of 'The Andy Griffith Show' and become almost as homesick for that simple fictional hamlet as they do for their own home towns.
I get homesick for snow and for winter and for seasons and, really, for weather patterns. But L.A. has some of the best weather, so who can complain when it's 80 degrees and sunny?
One thing I wish I'd done differently in my career is insist on having friends or family on tour. I was really young when I travelled the world with Eternal, and I was always homesick.
I don't especially like to travel, not the way many people do. I know many people that love to go to far-off and different places, and I've never been like that. I seem to get homesick as quickly as a child.
Every time we walk along a beach some ancient urge disturbs us so that we find ourselves shedding shoes and garments or scavenging among seaweed and whitened timbers like the homesick refugees of a long war.
I remember being so homesick and realizing that where I came from was not something that existed in the cultural imagination outside the city. People used to think Miami was just partying in South Beach all the time.
In 2005, I played Count Fosco in 'The Woman In White' on Broadway. It was a disaster. I was physically run down and terribly homesick and I just knew I had to leave. I lasted three months before the producers released me.
I was 15 on the show, and I cried a lot. I was homesick, and was so worried, that I didn't think of being on 'American Idol.' I was so worried that I was going home every week that I didn't enjoy it as much as I should have.
I came into Chicago in winter - I'd never been so cold in my life! I was very homesick, and a poor student at that time. America seemed so different and so filled with amazing things - and almost all of them were out of my reach.