Quotes About Warm
From a certain angle, the spring seems so calm: warm, tender, each night redolent and composed. And yet everything radiates tension, as if the city has been built upon the skin of a balloon and someone is inflating it to the breaking point.
~ Anthony Doerr
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But now, summer was at its height, offering its sweetest fruits, full of furry fairies and glowing bugs. Alex leaned against me, humming with warm blood, his brain like a different universe.
~ Anthony Doerr
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I have as warm a regard for him as you do. The fact remains that with all his patriotism, he can be a political liability. He speaks in the Senate as if he were living in Plato's Republic instead of Romulus's cesspool.
~ Anthony Everitt
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I am very friendly and affable.
~ Arbaaz Khan
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Canadians are often a friendly bunch.
~ Henry Rollins
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I'm very friendly. I get along with people.
~ Kenan Thompson
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I'm very friendly and nice.
~ Emily Beecham
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I'm always friendly.
~ Jared Dudley
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It does get hot in England from time to time.
~ Roy Hodgson
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born lamb Dickon had found three days before lying by its dead mother among the gorse bushes on the moor. It was not the first motherless lamb he had found and he knew what to do with it. He had taken it to the cottage wrapped in his jacket and he had let it lie near the fire and had fed it with warm milk. It was a soft thing with a darling silly baby face and legs rather long for
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Oh God above, if heaven has a taste it must be an egg with butter and salt. And after the egg, is there anything in the world lovelier than fresh, warm bread and a mug of sweet, golden tea?
~ Frank McCourt
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Karl, oh my Karl!' she cried, as if by gazing at him she were confirming her possession, while Karl saw absolutely nothing and felt uncomfortable in the warm bedding that she seemed to have piled up specially for his benefit.
~ Franz Kafka
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As a teenager, Tiger was self-assured and mature, yet also warm and charming. But the warm outward veneer gradually changed. When he pulled off his 'win for the ages' at the 1997 Masters, he already was sharing less of his softer, emotional side.
~ Jim Nantz
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It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries.
~ John Masefield
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We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer's wreckage. We will welcome summer's ghost.
~ Henry Rollins
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THE ASHES ARE STILL WARM": THE SECOND HOLOCAUST, ISRAEL, AND THE MORALITY OF NUCLEAR RETALIATION
~ Ron Rosenbaum
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The warm metal, the gentle ridges, the rounded feminine base of the cap, were pleasant to hold.
~ Louise Erdrich
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En medio del desolado paraje, incluso el tétrico bosque de más allá parecía un hogar acogedor.
~ Lovecraft H.P.
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Golconda remained a city where the wind was like velvet, where the sun was made of radium, and the sea as warm as a mother's womb.
~ Anais Nin
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The self is simply that warm single point of sentience around which the life of the universe gathers.
~ John Birmingham
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Yes! comfortable, warm reader. Men do not fear death, they fear the pain of dying.
~ Apsley Cherry-Garrard
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Matthew lists Rahab as one of the ancestresses of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:5), and that may be one reason why there was something about free-wheeling ladies with warm and generous hearts that he was never quite able to resist.
~ Frederick Buechner
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He described stars as thin as air, immense clouds of glowing gas; told us about the prestars of the Orion Nebula, just now blossoming into loose knots of warm gas that might in a million years be suns.
~ Frederick Pohl
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Sometimes love was sacred, the most holy and powerful force in the universe. Sometimes it was a warm, fuzzy feeling. Occasionally it was a wildfire of passion that, like cognac, inflamed every cell of your body. And sometimes it was just a decision, plain and simple.
~ G.A. McKevett
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