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Quotes About Comfort

Most people are more comfortable with old problems than with new solutions. Charles Bower
~ Jack Canfield
An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him. -Luke 22:43
~ Jack Canfield
A Touch of Comfort On the darkest night of my life, God made sure I wasn't alone. It not only brought me comfort that night, but the memory brings comfort every time I start to feel despair. On the darkest night God will shine a light. -Beth Arvin
~ Jack Canfield
Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. -Author Unknown
~ Jack Canfield
Angels are never too distant to hear you. -Author Unknown
~ Jack Canfield
was God's grace in these dark circumstances that drew me closer to Him.
~ Jack Canfield
Soon after I left the hospital, I was wearing a comfortable white T-shirt and sweatpants. A man tossed a euro in my lap as he passed. He thought I was homeless.
~ Unknown
There were tiny loaves for dolls, and warm dinner rolls, and long French bread, and braided rings of bread, and thick loaves as big and round as wagon wheels, and even entire wheat-colored cottages of crusty bread which when you lived in them were more like yeasty caves in a gigantic mountain of bread, and all you had to do in order to feed your self in heaven was pull a hank of soft, moist bread right out of the wall.
~ Jack Gantos
The American people are sheep. They're comfortable, rich, working. It's like the Romans, they're happy with bread and their spectator sports. The Super Bowl means more to them than any right.
~ Jack Kevorkian
Let's hope you feel better now.
~ Jack Kevorkian
The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family. —Thomas Jefferson, Letters, 1790
~ Jack McDevitt
O time! The beautifier of the dead, Adorner of the ruin, comforter And only healer when the heart hath bled— Time! The corrector where our judgments err, The test of truth, love, sole philosopher. —Lord Byron, Childe Harold IV, 1818
~ Jack McDevitt
Underneath, you would surely see that the best care passionately about their people—about their growth and success. And you would see that they themselves are comfortable in their own skins. They're real, filled with candor and integrity, optimism and humanity.
~ Jack Welch
No one should presume to tell you or me that we will never again see our pets that died many years ago.
~ Unknown
For an Animal that Has Died or Is About to Die Loving God, our beloved pet and companion, (name), is on its final journey. We will miss (name) dearly because of the joy and affection (name) has given to us. Bless (name) and give him/her peace. May your care for (name) never die. We thank you for the gift that (name) has been to us. Give us hope that in your great kindness you may restore (name) in your heavenly kingdom according to your wisdom, which goes
~ Unknown
rituals, like burning paper money... all fake, just something we do to comfort ourselves or for others to see.
~ Jackie Chan
The sound of his sleep, the snores and sighs and small noices, is company.
~ Jackie Kay
There was one true thing. Madeleine. The relief was beautiful. He fell asleep imagining her hands in his hands, holding one another in the darkness.
~ Jaclyn Moriarty
Their chairs were huge and soft, the kind that swivel and make squelching noises whenever you shift your behind. Aunt Isabelle and I had regular, hard-backed chairs. So at first, I didn't concentrate on what the lawyers were saying because I felt too angry about this. Why didn't we have the soft, fun, swivelling chairs?
~ Jaclyn Moriarty
Ahhh. Bed, book, kitten, sandwich. All one needed in life, really.
~ Jacqueline Kelly
his own crumpled handkerchief on me. I sniffed and dabbed at my eyes fiercely. I told myself I was only tearful because I was tired. I knew Diamond was looking at me anxiously.
~ Jacqueline Wilson
Thus a day that had seen so many tears ended in the midst of a rainbow.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
we don't know to be sad, the weight of our grandparents' love like a blanket with us beneath it, safe and warm.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
And it's not even strange that it feels the way it's always felt like the place we belong to. Like home.
~ Jacqueline Woodson