Tell me the real meaning of the line: A house is not a home.
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a house is not a home. A house is just a physical structure, while a home is lived-in (often by a family) and full of memories. A: "I know it hurts to move to a new town, but we'll have a new house there, and—" B: "Oh, a house is not a home! It won't be the same!"
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a house is not a home. A house is just a physical structure, while a home is lived-in (often by a family) and full of memories.
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