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Quotes About Cosy

The windows were one of Tony's Certainties, and I disagreed with him and stood against him over them from the beginning, because I believe a house ought first and foremost to be cosy and to allow you to forget the outside when you're in it.
~ Rachel Cusk
I always travel with a cashmere blanket - I take it everywhere with me!
~ Madison Keys
So love is rest? The cosy corner? The little nook? Sometimes it ought to be. Sometimes it is.
~ Doris Lessing
I'm always up for cinema, and then you hear that, actually, the location is in a very cold place with all the attendant discomforts, and TV is much cosier and warmer.
~ June Whitfield
October, tuck tiny candy bars in my pockets and carve my smile into a thousand pumpkins.... Merry October!
~ Rainbow
Lots of cosy sky That God and I can share. I need air. I need air.
~ Alan Jay Lerner
We came to a tiny hamlet. There were no more than six little houses nestling in the deep steep valley. Smoke, rising through the rough wooden roof-slats, made the homes look cosy and inviting but we didn't expect a welcome there.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
the soft weight of Europe pulled over us like a quilt.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
I like to hear a storm at night. It is so cosy to snuggle down among the blankets and feel that it can't get at you.
~ L.M. Montgomery
They were cosy and comfortable in their little house made of logs, with the snow drifted around it and the wind crying because it could not get in by the fire.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
Normality for me was not a brooding monolith or eerie hummock but a cosy beechwood or a meadow with horses in it or, to my slight embarrassment, the residential streets around town. There you could see into people's back gardens and glimpse their messy kitchens or sitting rooms; I'd walk there incessantly, supping on homely ordinariness.
~ Adam Thorpe
the cosy hour with Connie at The Anchor and, typical of him, he'd failed to follow it up with a second
~ Jenny Holmes
At long last I can make a cosy nest of my own,' she told friends, filled with enthusiasm at the idea of furnishing and decorating her own place; indeed, the desire to make the place 'cosy' became her constant refrain. For the first time she would be able to express herself without having to look over her shoulder or be reminded of sad events.
~ Andrew Morton
The fear, as I analyze it in retrospect, was of being overwhelmed, of disintegrating under a pressure of reality greater than a mind, accustomed to living most of the time in a cosy world of symbols, could possibly bear.
~ Aldous Huxley
What a wonderful song, she thought-everything was wonderful tonight, most of all this romantic scene in the den with their hands clinging and the inevitable looming charmingly close. The future vista of her life seemed an unending succession of scenes like this: under moonlight and pale starlight, and in the backs of warm limousines and in low cosy roadsters stopped under sheltering trees-only the boy might change, and this one was so nice.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I like clothes that feel good, look nice and are comfortable.
~ Holly Willoughby
The dim, dusty room, with the busts staring down from the tall bookcases, the cosy chairs, the globes and, best of all, the wilderness of books, in which she could wader where she liked, made the library a region of bliss to her.
~ Louisa May Alcott
looking for the cosy armchairs that had originally made Starbucks' name, back in those distant days of the early 1990s when the hand-written blackboard signage and pierced noses of the baristas deluded people into thinking the cafés were vaguely alternative, even grungy – what with the Seattle connection and all – rather than a corporate chain bent on global domination. The
~ Sam Bourne
And Leonard had reached the destination. He had visited the county of Surrey when darkness covered its amenities, and its cosy villas had re-entered ancient night. Every twelve hours this miracle happens, but he had troubled to go and see for himself.
~ E.M. Forster
The telly's almost always on. It's how I wind down after a show. It's how I relax on a rare night off. It educates me, entertains me and makes a hotel room feel a lot more cosy.
~ Sarah Millican
Those left at home, the Amises, Murdochs, Drabbles and Byatts, subsisting in an England that has 'been too cosy, too easy to live in', have avoided the shocks of the life overseas and hence have had to 'make literature out of suburban adultery'.
~ Roger Lewis
En medio del desolado paraje, incluso el tétrico bosque de más allá parecía un hogar acogedor.
~ Lovecraft H.P.
In Manchester, there are two restaurants, and everything's small. It rains all the time.
~ Carlos Tevez
I love winter fashion like woolly coats, hats and boots and being cosy by the fire. Autumn and early spring walks in the park are lovely, but rainy walks with our dog Potato every morning are just too much.
~ Dawn O'Porter