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Warmth Quotes

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In the winter, warmth stands for all virtue.
Henry David Thoreau

Authors on Warmth Quotes: Sophie Kinsella C.C. Hunter Maya Lin Henry David Thoreau Fabio Frizzi Dejan Stojanovic Kiera Cass Mahatma Gandhi Deborah Kim Harrison J. Lynn Beryl Bainbridge John de Ruiter Francis Ford Coppola Aung San Suu Kyi Jeremy Vine Haruki Murakami
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Warmth isn't what minimalists are thought to have.
Maya Lin

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I curled closer to May, comforted by her warmth.
Kiera Cass

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She leaned into him to soak up his warmth. "You are so hot," she said. "It's about time you noticed," he teased.
C.C. Hunter

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All the other industries will receive warmth and sustenance from khadi industry.
Mahatma Gandhi

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I enjoy it when the world smiles; the more smiles, the warmer I am.
Dejan Stojanovic

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If you put out acceptance and warmth, you tend to attract the same.
Deborah

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I always think upon Lee Strasberg with warmth, and reviewing his wisdom is a pleasure.
Francis Ford Coppola

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I can see the warmth. He's falling for me.
Sophie Kinsella

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Human warmth is perhaps the most lacking in a composer who lives his life in a recording studio.
Fabio Frizzi

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She smiled with the warmth of a penguin.
Kim Harrison

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I just didn't know how much of this I was capable of. How far this - whatever it was - would actually go before old fears overshadowed the warmth.
J. Lynn

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The sun burnt on, drugging everything with warmth.
Beryl Bainbridge

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What is deeper is warmer. When you’re looking for what is deeper, add warmth.
John de Ruiter

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After all it was my father who founded the Burmese army and I do have a sense of warmth towards the Burmese army.
Aung San Suu Kyi

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I do think, from what we know of people who've had near-death experiences, that they often feel a warmth, and a light and a sense of love, and that would be great if that were there when we died.
Jeremy Vine

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My arm was not what she needed, but the arm of someone else. My warmth was not what she needed, but the warmth of someone else.
Haruki Murakami