When I come home, I say I'm coming home to Dublin. When I'm in Dublin, I say I'm going home to New York. I'm sort of a man of two countries.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
England is my home. London is my home. New York feels like, if I have to spend a year living in an unfamiliar city, this is a pretty lovely one to spend a year in, but I will be going home at the end of it, certainly.
People ask me where I go to get away, and I say 'Home.'
You come home when the war is won.
I'll always have a house in London; I'll always call it my home. There might be moments when I get to go and work in different parts of the world, but I'll always come back here.
Ireland, once you live there, you're seduced by it.
Israel is the country of my birth. When I come here, I feel I'm coming home.
For me, New York is home because that's where I'm from.
But when I go to Chicago, I know I'm home.
I am at home in Dublin, more than in any other city.
I always feel that when I come to Edinburgh, in many ways I am coming home.