There's No Place Like Home
"There’s no place like home" became widely recognized in 1895 following the release of L. Frank Baum's *The Wonderful Wizard of Oz*. The phrase, spoken by Dorothy, illustrates the comfort and security associated with one's own home, resonating deeply with audiences and symbolizing a universal sentiment of belonging. This iconic line underscores themes of self-discovery and personal growth, cementing its place in popular culture as a reminder of the enduring value and connection people have with their homes.
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