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Quotes About Comfort

I'm a sneaker head. You'll find more sneakers than heels in my closet.
~ Rutina Wesley
I've never been the type of person that puts things on a shelf or, like, needs to clean my sneakers every day. I just wear what I like.
~ John Gourley
I love sneakers. I live in Keds.
~ Jayma Mays
Because I write just at home, I'm just in my T-shirt and sneakers all the time.
~ Christine Leunens
I wear chunky sneakers all the time. I cannot walk in heels.
~ Shibani Dandekar
I wear sneakers all the time. Well, I can't fit any girls' shoes. I've got big feet.
~ Rose Matafeo
So many people in the world would rather stay in a situation that's painful but familiar because they're comfortable with it. Not a lot of people have the strength or heart to realize when something's not good for them and to turn around and be alone.
~ Corey Taylor
I feel fortunate I have this amazing relationship with so many people in America, because I was in their homes at a very private time of day. They probably might have still had their robe on and their slippers and haven't made the beds.
~ Joan Lunden
I see so many people living in a bubble. They want to be safe, they want their kids to be safe, and they want their friends to be safe. And I get that. That's awesome and really admirable. But life is not about who gets out the cleanest at the end, or who's the most well-preserved and healthiest.
~ Frankie Ballard
When I was younger, I had so many people in my family die. In my mind, heaven was as physical a place as home or school, and I knew that everyone I loved was together, enormously happy, and watching over me and awaiting my coming to this extraordinary place.
~ Kerry Kennedy
I've spent so many years commuting, I kind of prefer a home office.
~ Hillary Clinton
I feel more at home in Chennai and Hyderabad than in Mumbai since I spend so much time in these two cities.
~ Tamannaah
I don't know if it's the way I've been brought up or if it's because I spend so much time away that I appreciate being at home so much.
~ Jodie Comer
Refusing what Adorno called that 'comfort in the uncomfortable' taken by the fantastic, surrealism seeks to reintegrate man into the universe.
~ Michael Richardson
The earth was actually shuddering. It was as if you were a baby and your mother was shuddering with cold.
~ Michael Shaara
Some sorrows were not open to outside intervention or comfort. Just as some brotherhoods were beyond the reckoning of people outside of them.
~ Michael Stephen Fuchs
Some sorrows were not open to outside intervention or comfort. Just as some brotherhoods were beyond the reckoning of people outside of them. Some tragedies couldn't be made okay, not by words, and not by anything else either.
~ Michael Stephen Fuchs
Ignorance is the softest pillow on which a man can rest his head
~ Michel de Montaigne
Il n'est pas de chagrin qu'un livre ne puisse consoler.
~ Michel de Montaigne
When I am attacked by gloomy thoughts, nothing helps me so much as running to my books.They quickly absorb me and banish the clouds from my mind.
~ Michel de Montaigne
ÇizilmiÅŸ bir yolda yürümek ve yaln?z kendi hayat?ndan sorumlu olmak ruh için büyük bir rahatl?kt?r.
~ Michel de Montaigne
El mundo vive engañado: con facilidad mayor se camina por los bordes, donde la extremidad sirve de límite, parada y guía, que por la senda de en medio, amplia y abierta; es más cómodo proceder conforme al arte que según la naturaleza, pero también es menos noble y menos recomendable.
~ Michel de Montaigne
En cuanto al mandar, que parece tan fácil y hacedero, si se considera la debilidad del juicio humano y la dificultad de elección entre las cosas nuevas o dudosas, yo creo que es mucho más cómodo y más grato el obedecer que el conducir, y que constituye un reposo grande para el espíritu el no tener que seguir más que una ruta trazada de antemano, y el no tener tampoco que responder de nadie, más que de sí mismo:
~ Michel de Montaigne
During the night, her body had come to a fine agreement with the blanket, sheets, and mattress; they'd all got on really well and found the perfect balance of natural blood-circulation and cost wrapped-upness.
~ Michel Faber