“I didn't think Comfort and Joy was going to be a box-office smash.” ThinkingJoyComfortOfficeBoxesBox OfficeComfort And Joy Author:Bill Forsyth
“Many traffic signs have become like placebos, giving false comfort to the afflicted, or simple boilerplate to ward off lawsuits, the roadway version of the Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts box that says, “Warning: Pastry Filling May Be Hot When Heated.” GivingMaySimpleComfortHotBoxesPopsVersionsWarningTrafficFillingLawsuitPastriesTartsPlacebo Book:Traffic Source: Traffic
“Personally, its a comfort and happiness to know that my work is taken seriously and is not marginalised and put in a box of ethnic immigrant writing in America.” KnowsWritingAmericaTakenComfortBoxesImmigrantsComfort And Happiness Author:Dinaw Mengestu
“I know that my in-box will be so full the day that I leave the planet. So you try to stay interested in life and bring some kind of comfort and pleasure to others on this planet as you're going through this journey.” KnowsTryingKindPleasureJourneyPlanetsComfortBoxes Author:Kim Basinger
“When you are wanting to comfort someone in their grief take the words 'at least' out of your vocabulary. In saying them you minimise someone else's pain...Don't take someone else's grief and try to put it in a box that YOU can manage. Learn to truly grieve with others for as long as it may take.” TryingMayLongPainGriefComfortBoxesManageGrievingVocabulary Author:Kay Warren
“I feel like people grow the most when they step outside of the box that they are used to. For me, it's constantly challenging myself to step outside of my comfort zone. As soon as you do that, then you grow, but then you get comfortable again.” PeopleFeelsUsedGrowsChallengesStepsComfortComfortableBoxesZoneComfort ZoneChallenging Myself Author:Sanaa Lathan
“I like to always stop with a couple of pages that I haven't - that are just raw copy, where I haven't touched it, I haven't tried to revise it, I haven't tried to polish it. It's like having a little bit of a runway. The next day when you sit down, you have the comfort of saying, well, I have got a little bit here, used to be in the typewriter. Now it's in the magic box, the computer.” WellsLittlesUsedNextBitsMagicHavensCoupleComfortComputerLittle BitPagesBoxesUsed To BeTouchedCopiesNext DayPolishTypewritersRunway Author:Stephen King
“Just for a while": Death's opening chat-up line in His great seduction, before he drugged you with soporific comforts, distracted you with minor luxuries and ensnared you with long-term payment plans. Join the Rat Race "just for a while." Concentrate on your career "just for a while." Move in with your girlfriend "just for a while." Find a bigger place, out in the burbs "just for a while." Lie down in that wooden box "just for a while.” LongMovingLyingTermLinesRaceCareersPlansComfortBiggerBoxesOpeningLuxuryLong TermGirlfriendMinorsRatsSeductionDistractedPaymentRat RaceYour Girlfriend Author:Christopher Brookmyre
“How did you get back?' asked Vautrin. 'I walked,' replied Eugene. 'I wouldn't like half-pleasures, myself,' observed the tempter. 'I'd want to go there in my own carriage, have my own box, and come back in comfort. All or nothing, that's my motto.' 'And a very good one,' said Madame Vauquer.” WantSaidMy OwnPleasureHalfComfortVery GoodBoxesGet BackMottoCarriagesMy Motto Author:Honore de Balzac