Some streets are safer than some homes.
To live nowhere is to live everywhere.
A street is a palace; a road is a mansion; a field is a home.
Home sweet tome.
A shopping cart is a moving van to a homeless man.
First we lose our minds, then we lose our homes.
Roofs heal illness; families heal hurt.
A home isn’t a house; it’s a mindset.
There’s no place like bed.
The first appearance of homelessness is in the geological record.
To sap off others, to answer to no one, to look out only for oneself is selfishness; it can masquerade as homelessness.
The solution to homelessness isn’t blame; it’s homes.