1. live in - Adjective
2. live in - Verb
live in the house where one works
Source: WordNetlive-in
If you are at Rome, live in the Roman style; if you are elsewhere, live as they live there. Ambrose
We should try to live in such way that if the Gospels were lost, they could be re-written by looking at us. Anthony of Sourozh
God is nearer to us than any man at every time. He is nearer to me than my raiment, nearer than the air or light, nearer than my wife, father, mother, daughter, son, or friend. I live in Him, soul and body. I breathe in Him, think in Him, feel, consider, intend, speak, undertake, work in Him. John of Kronstadt
If you want to live in peace, neither borrow nor lend. Assyrian Proverb
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. English Proverb
Don't live in a town where there are no doctors. Jewish Proverb