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Quotes About Coziness

I settled opposite him in my favorite chair, low enough that my feet can touch the floor, wide enough to curl up inside, with a little table beside it just big enough to hold a book and a coffee cup.
~ Charlaine Harris
My best evenings are at home with my lady.
~ Billy Zane
Surely everyone is aware of the divine pleasures which attend a wintry fireside; candles at four o'clock, warm hearthrugs, tea, a fair tea-maker, shutters closed, curtains flowing in ample draperies to the floor, whilst the wind and rain are raging audibly without.
~ Thomas de Quincey
Più vicino a te, o mio divano.
~ Thomas Pynchon
The only place as comforting as a friendly bookstore is probably your grandmother's kitchen. The sight of shelves packed with books of all kinds, the smell of printed paper and coffee, and the secret rustle of the characters that live in the pages warm up any heart.
~ Isabel Allende
As you get older as an animal on the planet, you want to get a little more comfortable, you want to get cozier.
~ Regina Spektor
I loved their home. Everything smelled older, worn but safe; the food aroma had baked itself into the furniture.
~ Susan Strasberg
Only cat lovers know the luxury of fur-coated, musical hot water bottles that never go cold.
~ Susanne Millen
It is a country where they know how to build houses. A man's wish to be snug in his own little house, which is just for him and his family, and to have a garden which he cultivates himself, is considered quite reasonable, and so the cities are made up of just such little houses.
~ Natalia Ginzburg
It is a kind of natural magic that enables these favored ones to bring out the hidden capabilities of things around them; and particularly to give a look of comfort and habitableness to any place which, for however brief a period, may happen to be their home.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Only picture to yourself a nice soft wife on a sofa with good fire, & books & music.
~ Charles Darwin
I like to be comfortable, and don't like to be cold, and I don't like to wear anything I'm not in the mood for.
~ Rachel Bilson
The furnishings she'd chosen reminded him of the woman who lived here. Nothing to admire, and yet he wished to be here. To stay here and be surrounded by rooms that settled him. He was at ease, and the longer he stayed, the more he found to like.
~ Carolyn Jewel
Oh…man. She was dressed for love, as far as he was concerned: Flannel pajama bottoms with stars and moons on them. Little white T-shirt. Floppy suede moccasins.
~ J.R. Ward
The inside of the cabin with the fire finally going is still the dear lovable abode now as sharp in my mind as I look at it as an unusually well focused snapshot---The sprig of ferns still stands in a glass of water, the books are there, the neat groceries ranged along the wall shelves
~ Jack Kerouac
My favorite room in the house is the living room. We have two big couches, six recliners and over 20 pillows. It's a really comfortable place to hang out with my family.
~ Cody Linley
I like horror movies that have a degree of coziness to them.
~ Tobias Forge
This is a tightly planned little house. He often feels protected by its smallness; there is hardly room enough here to feel lonely.
~ Christopher Isherwood
She wrapped her hands around the warm mug and breathed in the steam, savoring the smell.
~ Christopher Paolini
Squeeze your eyes closed, as tight as you can, and think of all your favorite autumns, crisp and perfect, all bound up together like a stack of cards. That is what it is like, the awful, wonderful brightness of Fairy colors. Try to smell the hard, pale wood sending up sharp, green smoke into the afternoon. To feel the mellow, golden sun on your skin, more gentle and cozier and more golden than even the light of your favorite reading nook at the close of the day.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Their happiness was the kind which is fashioned of the comfortable disorder of sauvignon bottles and coffee cups in the sink, paperback thrillers with split spines on the nightstand, bathrobes hung haphazard on high-backed, brocade-seated chairs, shutters left open all night, and the hallway ever in need of new paint.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Shut the door. Not that it lets in the cold but that it lets out the cozyness.
~ Mark Twain
Firelight will not let you read fine stories but it's warm and you won't see the dust on the floor.
~ Irish saying
One can enjoy a wood fire worthily only when he warms his thoughts by it as well as his hands and feet.
~ Odell Shepard, unverified