Quote by Layne Staley
Ive always looked for the perfect life to step into. Ive taken all

Ive always looked for the perfect life to step into. Ive taken all the paths to get where I wanted.But no matter where I go, I still come home me. – Layne Staley

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Music is the doorway that has led me to drawing, photography, and writing. – Layne Staley

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Andrew Woods death changed things for a few weeks. I probably got even heavier into drugs after that. – Layne Staley

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And thats actually the brunt of what we do is, people going straight from their workplace, straight from home, straight into the classroom and working directly with the students. So then were able to work with thousands and thousands more students. – Dave Eggers

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Home life is no more natural to us than a cage is natural to a cockatoo. – George Bernard Shaw

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Men can have a huge turnover of sponsorship and still survive a lot better than the women. But the womens ratings are better, at least at home in the United States than in the mens tennis. – Billie Jean King

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Everywhere you hang your hat is home. Home is the bright cave under the hat. – Lance Morrow

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