Quotes about Warmth
Homemaking is about making a home, not about making perfection.
— Ann Voskamp
I value this delicious home-feeling as one of the choicest gifts a parent can bestow.
— Washington Irving
as usual, kept the fire alive and the lamp trimmed; and the room, with its rows and rows of books
— Edith Wharton
But that had been out-of-doors, under the open irresponsible night. Now, in the warm lamplit room, with all its ancient implications of conformity and order, she seemed infinitely farther away from him and more unapproachable.
— Edith Wharton
What are you doing personally to make your church family more warm and loving? There are many people in your community who are looking for love and a place to belong. The truth is, everyone needs and wants to be loved, and when people find a church where members genuinely love and care for each other, you would have to lock the doors to keep them away.
— Rick Warren
I needed to know that there was such a thing as love and that it brought smiles and joy in its wake.
— Elie Wiesel
He who doesn't forget God isn't cold in his grave," she said. "What keeps him warm?" I insisted. Her thin voice had become like a whisper: it was a secret. "God himself.
— Elie Wiesel
The changing seasons of circumstance can melt away stretches of our lives like frost in the warmth of spring.
— Richard Paul Evans
Like when you sit in front of a fire in winter — you are just there in front of the fire. You don't have to be smart or anything. The fire warms you.
— Desmond Tutu
There was warmth and affection in his gaze. A tender caring that made her want to stretch toward him like a sunflower reaching toward the sun's heat.
— Denise Hunter
We need grace in our lives, and I'm not talking about heavenly grace. I'm talking about human grace. We should try and be warm and friendly.
— Letitia Baldrige
A movement is only composed of people moving. To feel its warmth and motion around us is the end as well as the means.
— Gloria Steinem