Like love, breakfast is best when made at home.

Home is the place we love best and grumble the most.

But yes, I really feel great in Austria, I love my home and Vienna is just the best place to be.

I really love going back home. I think going back to a nice, relaxed little town is the best way to do it.

I'd say the best scents are ones that don't overtake a room. I love things that remind me of the outdoors and home.

I love my hockey, but if you can do that and go home and just be a dad and husband, then you have the best of both worlds.

I love movie sets. It's another home for me. Movie theaters and movie sets - they're just the best places to be. I love them.

I want to be as healthy as I possibly can be. I just want to make sure that I do everything to take care of myself. Like they say, charity begins at home. Love begins at home, too. So I want to do the best for me. I want to pamper myself and do the best for my body.

India - I've always felt at home there. Delhi and Mumbai and the Taj Mahal are all incredible - but it's the people I love. Indians are so interesting and accommodating and friendly. The best hotel I've stayed at there is the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur: its architecture is unbelievable.

I was on a show called 'SliDE' when I graduated from college, and then that set the premise of my love for acting. It was so much fun. I was on set with my best friends every day. From that, I got 'Home and Away' and it was such a relaxed, friendly environment. Everyone's so kind and supportive.

The thing about Chicago is that it really isn't like any other place. The architecture and the layout of the city are the best. I'm from the Midwest, and consider myself a Midwesterner. I feel most at home there. I love California. I have great friends in California. I just have always considered Illinois to be home.

I read reviews and consider myself pretty 'plugged in' to the literary cosmos, yet one of the things I love best about book-touring is the opportunity to compare notes with favorite booksellers around the country. I always come home with books by authors I'd never heard of - or books I've read about but didn't realize I might love.

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