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Whenever you remember me, now or hereafter, one word you must remember: God only lives in cozy homes. Man without a cozy home is a man without God. And coziness is the relationship between you and your purity, your piety and your principles to which you have agreed. — Harbhajan Singh Yogi

HARRY AND GINNY POTTER'S HOUSE, ALBUS'S ROOM ALBUS — J.K. Rowling

They were falling back into familiarity, into common ground, into the dirty gray. Just ordinary humans in ordinary opaque boiled-egg light, without grace, without revelation, composite of contradictions, easy principles, arguing about what they half believed in or even what they didn't believe in at all, desiring comfort as much as raw austerity, authenticity as much as playacting, desiring coziness of family as much as to abandon it forever. Cheese and chocolate they wanted, but also to kick all these bloody foreign things out. A wild daring love ... but also a rice and dal love blessed by the unexciting feel of everyday, its surprises safely enmeshed in something solidly familiar ... Every single contradiction history or opportunity might make available to them, every contradiction they were heir to, they desired. But only as much, of course, as they desired purity and a lack of contradiction. — Kiran Desai

Acting is what happens on the way. — Mira Sorvino

You and I both know this doesn't have a damned thing to do with honor. — Lisa Kleypas

Be bold to face the battle, if you win then you are lucky and if you loose then you will be wise ... — Adedayo Kinjerry

Patriarchy, routinely blamed for everything, produced the birth control pill, which did more to free contemporary women than feminism itself. — Camille Paglia

Young women are closer to the time when they were manipulative and childish and they don't let their babies manipulate them as much as older mothers do. These are only my conclusions from watching children in grocery stores. I love to watch them work on their mothers to get what they want, and, because I am always a child, I'm pulling for them to get the candy and to get it NOW. The other day I watched a little blond beauty pull her mother's face to her and lay her hands on her mother's cheeks and kiss her nose. Needless to say they opened the bag of cookies then and there. — Ellen Gilchrist

movement behind us, each of us had to overcome deeply held values and traditional social strictures. The struggle was personally painful and — Lynn Povich

A cruise missile is more important than Head Start. — Ann Coulter

An old argument with me is that the true religious force in the world is not the church, but the world itself: the mysterious callings of Nature and our responses. — Wallace Stevens

Goodbye Darcy, goodbye Jean, goodbye stone cottage, scratchy towels, fields of wildflowers; good bye gorgeous Peak District ... OK English People, for your own good, get off the roads, here we come! — Susan Branch

Most of us want to live in harmony and peace and be good to others. Right now, however, the world is in a very turbulent time, and our leadership has gone crazy. — Hany Abu-Assad

There's no point in believing in destiny if you're too stubborn to give in to it. — Claire Contreras

Gold shall be their crowns and gold their shrouds. — George R R Martin

It's obvious that they're going to want Ali's daughter and Frazier's daughter to fight it out. — Robert Goulet

I reveled in the smallness, the coziness of an upstairs bedroom in a traditional American Cape Cod house the half-floor that forces you to duck, to feel small and naive again, ready for anything, dying for love, your body a chimney filled with odd, black smoke. These square, squat, awkward rooms are like a fifty-square-foot paean to teenage-hood, to ripeness, to the first and last taste of youth. — Gary Shteyngart

Always a bridesmaid never a bride my foot! — Peter O'Toole