I have made calculations that would beggar your soul. What is it that villains always say at the end of stories? You and I are more alike than you think? Well,” the Marquess took September’s hand in hers and very gently kissed it. “We are. Oh, how alike we are! I feel very warmly towards you, and I only want to protect you, as I wish someone had protected me. Come, September, look out the window with me. It’s not a difficult thing. A show of faith, let’s call it.
Let tenderness pour from your eyes, the way sun gazes warmly on earth.
You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.
The fully planned economy, so far from being unpopular, is warmly regarded by those who know it best.
Every time you start a project, you're hopeful that the critics receive it warmly.
I was warmly embraced by the Tea Party. They openly seek more minorities.
It gives me great pleasure indeed to see the stubbornness of an incorrigible nonconformist warmly acclaimed.
President Bush gave a rousing speech to the United Nations General Assembly. Afterward, in a touching show of support, every foreign dignitary shook hands with the president and smiled warmly as he mispronounced their names.
We have a great deal more kindness than is ever spoken. The whole human family is bathed with an element of love like a fine ether. How many persons we meet in houses, whom we scarcely speak to, whom yet we honor and who honor us! How many we see in the street, or sit with in church, whom though silently, we warmly rejoice to be with! Read the language of these wandering eye-beams. The heart knoweth.
Allow me, in conclusion, to congratulate you warmly upon your sexual intercourse, as well as your singing.
I warmly recommend to you the films of poets.
Each time we embrace someone warmly, we gain an extra day of life.
The mind can weave itself warmly in the cocoon of its own thoughts, and dwell a hermit anywhere.
Poetry is, above all, a singing art of natural and magical connection because, though it is born out of one's person's solitude, it has the ability to reach out and touch in a humane and warmly illuminating way the solitude, even the loneliness, of others. That is why, to me, poetry is one of the most vital treasures that humanity possesses; it is a bridge between separated souls.
Because you will meet somebody more exceptional than anyone you have ever know. Who will love you warmly as possible. And who will so completely attract you that you will feel you never really loved before.
The eyes of a dog, the expression of a dog, the warmly wagging tail of a dog and the gloriously cold damp nose of a dog were in my opinion all God-given for one purpose only-to make complete fools of us human beings.