East West home's best American British proverb
Irrespective of its appropriate location, home is the finest or most perfect place to be.
No matter how splendid this landscape is, I'm always want to live in my house. East, West, home's best.
Traveling all the time is enjoyable, but ultimately, you'll realize that East, West, home's best.
Although I am accustomed to the municipal living standard, I still hope to come back home every Christmas season. East, West, home's best.
This proverb first appeared in print in a collection of international proverbs by the English writer Walter Keating Kelly, Proverbs of all Nations, 1859.