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  • I like cosy, intimate houses. -- Tori Amos
  • There's nothing more comfortable than a cosy flower pattern. -- Kurt Cobain
  • Art daunts us with its cold exacting dullness, kitsch gratifies us (with cosy democratic largesse). -- Mike Curran
  • Lots of cosy sky That God and I can share. I need air. I need air. -- Alan Jay Lerner
  • So love is rest? The cosy corner? The little nook? Sometimes it ought to be. Sometimes it is. -- Doris Lessing
  • What person, confined in a small room with nothing but a tea-cosy, will not eventually put the tea-cosy on their head? -- Alfred Adler
  • Actors should shut up about politics. They tend to be ill-informed finger-pointers who just cosy up to some flavour of-the-month liberal. -- Mickey Rourke
  • It always smelled like it was raining outside, even if it wasn't, and you were in the only nice, dry, cosy place in the world. -- J. D. Salinger
  • Whenever I come back to London, which is home, I get that cosy, comfortable feeling of being home, as well as the sophistication of this city. -- Tom Hiddleston
  • The purpose of satire has been rightly stated as to strip off the veneer of comforting illusion and cosy half truth, and our job, as I see it, is to put it back again! -- Michael Flanders
  • There is a piece of me that likes to fondly imagine my maverick and rebellious nature, but, more accurately, I like to have a nice and cosy institution that I can rub up against a little bit. -- Douglas Adams
  • The cosy glow which had been enveloping the Duke became shot through by a sudden chill. It was as if he had been luxuriating in a warm shower bath, and some hidden hand had turned on the cold tap. -- P. G. Wodehouse
  • British food is a celebration of comfort eating. Our traditional savoury recipes are all about warmth and sustenance, our puddings a roll call of sweet jollity, our cakes are deep and cosy. We appear to be a nation in need of a big, warm hug. -- Nigel Slater
  • Most people would look at an animal in a cage and instinctively feel that it should be set free. . . . It's a dangerous world out there, filled with predators. . . . What would you prefer? A comfortable, safe, warm, cosy life in a cage, or an uncertain life of freedom. -- Scarlett Thomas
  • We've got to be explicit that the road to greater economic success does not lie in this cosy assumption that you can move from a single market through a single currency to harmonising all your taxes and then having a federal fiscal policy and then effectively having a federal State. -- Gordon Brown
  • I decided to read something I normally hate: a cosy mystery. You know one of those mysteries where everything is tidily wrapped up at the end and everyone lives happily ever after? An Agatha Christie kind of mystery. They are so not my thing. But then someone was raving about Barbara Neely's Blanche White books and they sounded interesting. -- Justine Larbalestier
  • How it is I know not; but there is no place like a bed for confidential disclosures between friends. Man and wife, they say, there open the very bottom of their souls to each other; and some old couples often lie and chat over old times till nearly morning. Thus, then, in our hearts' honeymoon, lay I and Queequeg - a cosy, loving pair. -- Herman Melville
  • We need to claim lunch back. It is our natural right. It has been stolen from us by our rulers. The fear that keeps you chained to your desk, staring at your screen, does not serve your spirit. Lunch is a time to forget about being sensible, practical, efficient. A proper lunch should be spiritually as well as physically nourishing. Cosy, convivial, a treat; lunch is for loafers. -- Tom Hodgkinson
  • Only in the English countryside could violent death remain something that is 'cosy.' -- Liz Williams
  • Yes, life was very sweet and cosy with Scarlett - as long as she had her own way -- Margaret Mitchell
  • So love is rest? The cosy corner? The little nook?Sometimes it ought to be. Sometimes it is." -- Doris Lessing
  • How different from the cosy world of Rüya's detective novels, where authors never vexed a hero with more signs than he needed. -- Orhan Pamuk
  • [Donald] Trump would want to cosy up to him for sure, and he'd be right to do that. Which would be good for the world. -- Bernie Ecclestone
  • I like to hear a storm at night. It is so cosy to snuggle down among the blankets and feel that it can't get at you. -- Lucy Maud Montgomery
  • I decided to coin the term 'cosy crime noir' for Brighton Belle. That is 'cosy crime' for today's sensibilities because there is that slightly edgy element to it. -- Sara Sheridan
  • Again and again, I find something eerie in many Irish occasions - the unrelenting whiteness, the emotional tribal attachments, the violent prejudices lurking beneath apparently pleasant social surfaces, the cosy smugness of belonging. -- Tom Paulin
  • If the path has been laid down, why the successive appearance of different teachers? Why would anyone reinvent the wheel, if everything were as cosy and sequential as primitive longing so easily convinces us? -- Idries Shah
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