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Quotes About Warmth

Home. Wow. I'm already calling it home. Well, isn't that what any place is? Any place that you share with someone you love, I mean?
~ Meg Cabot
When we radiate the warmth of our love-energy, our compassion-energy on the planet, we shine the qualities of our Source!
~ Michael Beckwith
Her mother had said the words she longed to hear. Her mother could not get along without her. She felt warm, and safe and comforted.
~ Beverly Cleary
I ordered a coffee and a little something to eat and savored the warmth and dryness. Somewhere in the background Nat King Cole sang a perky tune. I watched the rain beat down on the road outside and told myself that one day this would be twenty years ago.
~ Bill Bryson
The friendliness of Australians – all of it quite sincere and spontaneous, as far as I could ever tell – never ceases to amaze or gratify.
~ Bill Bryson
What a joy it is to arrive after dark at a snug-looking house, its windows filled with welcoming light, and know that it is yours and that inside is your family.
~ Bill Bryson
He would always share the latest ideas he'd been thinking about and pass books along for people to read. Every conversation with Don allowed you to bathe in his warmth, his attention, his love of people and the grocery business, and his interest in you as a human being. And his people responded to his attention by sharing his values and providing warm and friendly services to their customers.
~ Bob Wall
Oceans of love and millions of kisses, and may you soon be in your own home with your husband.
~ Bram Stoker
My fear fell from me as if it had been a vaporous garment which dissolved in the warmth.
~ Bram Stoker
He has a most charming smile when he remembers to use it.
~ Susanna Clarke
The Beauty of the House is immeasurable; it's Kindness infinite.
~ Susanna Clarke
Era um dia de primavera desses que trazem esperança: cheio de brisas suaves e delicados aromas de terra aquecida.
~ Susanna Kaysen
I'm glad to be a planet orbiting in the light of your sun
~ Suzanne Enoch
Caught in the feathers, air gives birds their warmth and their flight; in hummingbirds, air even gives them their color. Their jewel-like radiance—emerald, ruby, amethyst—comes not from pigment, as in most birds' feathers, but from air.
~ Sy Montgomery
Waking up to you is like... presents on Christmas morning. His mouth curved. For your convenience, I'm already unwrapped. Batteries not required.
~ Sylvia Day
The iceman thawed a bit for you.
~ Sylvia Day
What did my arms do before they held you?
~ Sylvia Plath
I am flushed and warm. I think I may be enormous, I am so stupidly happy, My wellingtons Squelching and squelching through the beautiful red.
~ Sylvia Plath
Rain on roof outside window, gray light, deep covers and warm blankets. Rain and nip of autumn in air; nostalgia, itch to work better and bigger. That crisp edge of autumn.
~ Sylvia Plath
How we need that security. How we need another soul to cling to, another body to keep us warm. To rest and trust; to give your soul in confidence: I need this. I need someone to pour myself into.
~ Sylvia Plath
Van egy nap, amelyet sosem fogsz elfelejteni, bármennyire próbálod is. Mindig eszedbe jut, amikor eljön a nyár, s már eléggé meleg az idÅ' az evezéshez. Amikor itt az elsÅ' kéklÅ' júniusi nap, kél az emlék, elevenen, kristálytisztán, mintha könnyeken át látnád… (Egy júniusi nap)
~ Sylvia Plath
B. will be home, all mine, and I'll be secure for a little. How we need that security! How we need another soul to cling to, another body to keep us warm. To rest and trust; to give your soul in confidence: I need this, I need someone to pour myself into. Maybe I need a man. One sure thing, I haven't met him yet...
~ Sylvia Plath
What did my arms do before they held you?" ? Sylvia Plath
~ Sylvia Plath
Winter kept us warm, covering Earth in forgetful snow
~ T.S. Eliot