Quotes about Warmth
Peace — that was the other name for home.
— Kathleen Norris
my only journey of concern was to be like the sun, to make it through the day offering as much light and warmth and consistency for others as I could—one single day. Each day.
— Camron Wright
Affection is like the noonday sun; it does not need the presence of another to be manifest.
— Isabel Allende
but I do not take them off, for it is too cold to lie stockingless. It takes a long time for my body to heat its place in the bed. Once I have generated a silhouette of warmth, I dare not move, for there is a cold place one-half inch in any direction.
— Toni Morrison
Hi, dumplin'. Where your socks?" Marie seldom called Pecola the same thing twice, but invariably her epithets were fond ones chosen from menus and dishes that were forever uppermost in her mind.
— Toni Morrison
Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human race.
— Victor Hugo
The sun's touch is kind.
— JM Coetzee
I suddenly realized I was in California. Warm, palmy air - air you can kiss - and palms.
— Jack Kerouac
O fret not after knowledge - I have none, and yet my song comes native with the warmth. O fret not after knowledge - I have none, and yet the Evening listens.
— John Keats
Ah, it was a fine night, a warm night, a wine-drinking night, a moony night, and a night to hug your girl and talk and spit and be heavengoing.
— Jack Kerouac
Would you like a . . . a cup of cider?" She thought she heard him laugh. "A cup of cider? In the middle of the night?" She smiled, knowing he couldn't see her, but it felt good after a day spent worrying. "It's silly. I'm sorry. Never mind." "No! I'd like a cup of a cider. Or a cup of . . . anything . . . with you, ma'am.
— Tamera Alexander
A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a five-pound note. He or she is a radiating focus of goodwill; and their entrance into a room is as though another candle had been lighted.
— Robert Louis Stevenson