"I don't mean what other people mean when they speak of a home, because I don't regard a home as a...well, as a place, a building...a house...of wood, bricks, stone. I think of a home as being a thing that two people have between them in which each can...well, nest."

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Source: Tennessee Williams (2009). “The Night of the Iguana”, p.116, New Directions Publishing

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Tennessee Williams was a pivotal American playwright known for his exploration of complex human emotions in works like 'A Streetcar Named Desire.'

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