Langston Hughes Quotes About Home

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  • Go home and write / a page tonight. / And let that page come out of you - / Then, it will be true.

    Langston Hughes (2001). “The Poems, 1951-1967”, p.52, University of Missouri Press
  • Lawrence has a wonderful hill in it, with a university on top and the first time I ran away from home, I ran up the hill and looked across the world: Kansas wheat fields and the Kaw River, and I wanted to go some place, too. I got a whipping for it.

  • Misery is when you heard on the radio that the neighborhood you live in is a slum but you always thought it was home.

    Langston Hughes, Dolan Hubbard (2003). “The Collected Works of Langston Hughes: Works for children and young adults: poetry, fiction, and other writing”, p.173, University of Missouri Press
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