Coming home to someone is many things. It is a literal action, an abstract idea, a physical feeling. It is more than the sound of the key turning in the door and the voice that calls from the porch. It is a choice, a promise, a declaration. It is a return, not as a person to a place, but as oneself to another. It is one person saying to another person: You are the one I choose. Tania De Rozario
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For all of life’s challenges, there are two kinds of people - those who want to go home, and those who want to go away. When it comes to love, our choices are made in the moment. We don’t have time to think about what we want. All we have is the choice to stay or go.

The point is that where we choose to be is as important as our choice itself. And when you choose to be home, that’s where you belong.

Source: And The Walls Come Crumbling Down

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