you can't go home again



you can't go home again

You can't truly go back to a place you once lived because so much will have changed since you left that it is not the same place anymore. Jim is so excited to visit his childhood town—I hope he knows that you can't go home again. I had such a great time in college that I'm nervous to go back for my reunion, since you can never go home again.
See also: again, home

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Nicostratonee-ko-STRAH-toItalian
XzavierZAY-vee-ər, ZAY-vyər, ig-ZAY-vee-ərEnglish (Modern)
AbrahamAY-brə-ham (English), AH-brah-hahm (Dutch)English, Hebrew, Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Biblical, Biblical Lati
RÓRdÁN-Irish
PyryPUY-ruyFinnish
Kunala-Sanskrit