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Cozier Quotes By Reed Markham

Successful leaders see the opportunities in every difficulty rather than the difficulty in every opportunity — Reed Markham

Cozier Quotes By Josh Gad

We use improv in all kinds of fun ways. Sometimes it's to invent or discover new things, sometimes it's to weird out the other actors, and sometimes it's to create a sense of fun, to find new things inside the scripted lines. — Josh Gad

Cozier Quotes By Apolo Ohno

I have a scar on my left thigh, kind of almost near my knee. I essentially fell in the 2002 Olympics and when I hit the wall - because of the impact - my right leg kind of came in at like a knife-type angle and stabbed my leg with my own skate blade. — Apolo Ohno

Cozier Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

Squeeze your eyes closed, as tight as you can, and think of all your favorite autumns, crisp and perfect, all bound up together like a stack of cards. That is what it is like, the awful, wonderful brightness of Fairy colors. Try to smell the hard, pale wood sending up sharp, green smoke into the afternoon. To feel the mellow, golden sun on your skin, more gentle and cozier and more golden than even the light of your favorite reading nook at the close of the day. — Catherynne M Valente

Cozier Quotes By Jeremy Roenick

They just love to complain about me because I'm an American who gets more press than their Canadian players. — Jeremy Roenick

Cozier Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Immortal strength - more a curse than a gift. I'd dented and folded every piece of silverware I'd touched for three days upon returning here, had tripped over my longer, faster legs so often that Alis had removed any irreplaceable valuables from my rooms (she'd been particularly grumpy about me knocking over a table with an eight-hundred-year-old vase), and had shattered not one, not two, but five glass doors merely by accidentally closing them too hard. Sighing — Sarah J. Maas

Cozier Quotes By J.M. Darhower

He motions toward my discarded cigarette butt. Littering — J.M. Darhower

Cozier Quotes By Brandi Glanville

No matter how old you are, there's no cozier feeling than to have your mom take care of you. — Brandi Glanville

Cozier Quotes By David Joseph Schwartz

Do what you fear and fear disappears. — David Joseph Schwartz

Cozier Quotes By Heather Fleener

No ruby slippers here, just a lot of supernatural jackassess. — Heather Fleener

Cozier Quotes By Rick Riordan

I am the son of Hades. I go where I wish. The darkness is my birthright. — Rick Riordan

Cozier Quotes By Christopher Rice

I fear horror became so inextricably related to splatter punk in the late 1980s that a large segment of the audience turned away from it. And thriller became the more comfortable, cozier label because it promised a resolution, a happy ending. Horror came to mean, I'm going to leave your ass out here in the dark with no way to get home. And one of your legs is missing. — Christopher Rice

Cozier Quotes By Saul Gorn

Before I begin speaking, there is something I would like to say. — Saul Gorn

Cozier Quotes By Ginger Scott

We do things in life to make others happy. We make sacrifices because that feeling - the one I once thought was altruism, but have since learned is just love - it makes us feel good. We give, but it's never selfless. — Ginger Scott

Cozier Quotes By Gladys Taber

Nothing makes a house cozier than cats. — Gladys Taber

Cozier Quotes By Rachel Bilson

I love corduroys, because they are really comfy and they're cozier than jeans. They come in nice autumn hues - colors that you can have fun with. — Rachel Bilson

Cozier Quotes By Jojo Moyes

Page 117 Sam says "You learn to live with it, with them. Because they do stay with you, even if they're not living, breathing people anymore. It's not the same crushing grief you felt at first, the kind that swamps you and makes you want to cry in the wrong places and irrationally angry with all the idiots who are still alive when the person you love is dead. It's just something you learn to accommodate. Like adapting around a hole. I don't know. It's like you become ... a doughnut instead of a bun." page 117 — Jojo Moyes