Quotes About Warmth
People judge you really quickly, at first just on your facial features. There are two dimensions - warmth and competence. You can think of them as trustworthiness and strength. They're first judging you on warmth; evaluating whether or not you are trustworthy. That's much more important to them than whether or not you're competent.
~ Amy Cuddy
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I like diner coffee.
~ Beth Behrs
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I don't ever remember a dinner party, a cocktail party in our house ever. It was always family.
~ Jean Kennedy Smith
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I love candlelit dinners.
~ Matthew Morrison
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I wish I knew where to get a good one myself; for I find cold Sheets extreamly disagreeable.
~ George Mason
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Familiarity doesn't always breed contempt. Sometimes familiarity is just cool.
~ Arn Anderson
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A slice of perfectly buttered, warm-from-the-oven bread has been known to bring tears to my eyes.
~ Kim Brooks
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'Ted Lasso' is many things, and I think at its worst, it's a show that is nice and shows that people can be kind and also funny.
~ Phil Dunster
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ambitious intelligence [is] a force that can demolish the 'heart's reasons' — namely, a warm empathy, a considerateness toward others, a willingness, even, to let them become one's teachers, however humble or troubled their lives.
~ Robert Coles, M.D.
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Family life was wonderful. The streets were bleak. The playgrounds were bleak. But home was always warm. My mother and father had a great relationship. I always felt 'safe' there.
~ Robert Cormier
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When you go home you ought to go like a ray of light—so that it will, even in the night, burst out of the doors and windows and illuminate the darkness.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
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Yet he liked her face. He liked her voice. He liked being around her.
~ Robert Galbraith
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This was the hour when he found London most lovable; the working day over, her pub windows were warm and jewel-like, her streets thrummed with life, and the indefatigable permanence of her aged buildings, softened by the street lights, became strangely reassuring.
~ Robert Galbraith
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To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides." David Viscott
~ Robert Holden
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You are so cute when you are polite" and "Are you always this nice, or do you single me out because I am so special?
~ Robert I. Sutton
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See how in the middle of winter love is radiant, brightness smiles, warmth shines, tenderness twinkles, and the glow of all that may be hoped for, all kindness, comes toward you.
~ Robert Walser
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This place felt like home; not her home perhaps, but someone's home, accustomed to shelter and keep and befriend its master.
~ Robin McKinley
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sunshine was a gift from Heaven
~ Robin S. Sharma
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To build deeper friendships, you must be willing to move out of your comfort zone, break the ice with people you might not know very well and show sincere warmth.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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They ran. They stayed warmer that way and running seemed to be the right way to measure their love for Uncle Ben. They wanted to hear their breath, and their feet stamping the ground. They wanted to feel their lungs working, and their hearts.
~ Roddy Doyle
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a haimish group—a warm group of Jewish homies.
~ Rodger Kamenetz
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you are never warmer than when you have been cold.
~ Roger Ebert
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There must be something deep within our memory as a species that is pleased by being able to look at what is making us warm.
~ Roger Ebert
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Each day recapitulates the history of the world, coming up out of darkness and cold into confused light and beginning warmth, consciousness blinking its eyes somewhere in midmorning, awakening thoughts a jumble of illogic and unattached emotion, and all speeding together toward the order of moontide, the slow poignant decline of dusk, the mystical vision of twilight, the end of entropy that is night once more.
~ Roger Zelazny
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