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“Just living isn't enough," said the butterfly, "one must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

Meik Wiking
“You cannot buy the right atmosphere or a sense of togetherness. You cannot hygge if you are in a hurry or stressed out, and the art of creating intimacy cannot be bought by anything but time, interest and engagement in the people around you.”
Meik Wiking, The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well

“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity. -Simone Weil”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. -Annie Dillard”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“I felt it shelter to speak to you. -Emily Dickinson”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“Craft makes our homes more human. -Ilsa Crawford”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“...to hold twilight or watch it darken, describes the pleasure we take in pausing to observe as day slips into night.
To stand at our window, wrapped in the half-dark and watch the day disappear... is a moment of hygge.”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful. -William Morris”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“Material goods rarely alter our levels of happiness, unlike emotional experience. Having can never replace being. -Ilsa Crawford”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“In our deeds we can structure our lives so that the simple things that we do everyday, from bathing to cooking, have resonance and ritual. -Ilsa Crawford”
Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

Meik Wiking
Hyggelige as the Danes may be, there is one serious drawback to being crazy about candles: the soot. Studies show that lighting just one candle fills the air with more microparticles than traffic in a busy street.

A study undertaken by the Danish Building Research Institute showed that candles shed more particles indoors than either cigarettes or cooking. Despite Denmark being a highly regulated country, we have yet to see warning labels on candles. Nobody messes with the hygge fanatics.”
Meik Wiking, The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well

“Instead of it being smart to own something, it has become smart to know something.”
Marie Tourell Soderberg, Hygge: The Danish Art of Happiness
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“L鈥檃rte danese dell鈥�hygge consiste nell鈥檃ssaporare i semplici piaceri quotidiani e godersi i momenti di quiete, mentre lo svedese lagom (pronunciato lah-gom) definisce la scelta di uno stile di vita che ruota attorno a equilibrio, semplicit脿, rilassatezza e serenit脿.”
Jonny Jackson, The Little Book of Lagom: How to Balance Your Life the Swedish Way

A.D. Aliwat
“Home should feel like heaven.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Kari Leibowitz
“Getting outside in winter is essential. The belief that we can't enjoy ourselves outdoors is largely responsible for the idea that winter is limiting; this perspective makes the world feel out of reach. But this view is erroneous and self-fulfilling. If we remain cooped up, we will feel winter's limitations, and our mood will drop, no matter how hygge we make it inside.”
Kari Leibowitz, How to Winter: Harness Your Mindset to Thrive on Cold, Dark, or Difficult Days

Meik Wiking
“Sourdough is basically an edible Tamagotchi.”
Meik Wiking, The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well

“Happiness is quality time with friends and family. Incorporate higgle to everyday life to guarantee it.”
Jessica Joelle Alexander, The Danish Way of Parenting: What the Happiest People in the World Know About Raising Confident, Capable Kids

“Happiness is quality time with friends and family. Incorporate hygge into everyday life.”
Jessica Joelle Alexander, The Danish Way of Parenting: What the Happiest People in the World Know About Raising Confident, Capable Kids

Xavier de Maistre
“What a splendid piece of furniture an armchair is, of utmost importance and usefulness to a contemplative man. During those long winter evenings, it is often sweet and always advisable to stretch out luxuriously in one, far from the din of crowds. A good fire, a few books, some quills - what excellent antidotes to boredom!”
Xavier de Maistre, Voyage Around My Room: Selected Works of Xavier de Maistre

A.D. Aliwat
“One must do what one can to keep warm in the autumn months.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Meik Wiking
“Hygge este potolit, rustic si domol.”
Meik Wiking
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Caroline Hurry
“Pure love and possibility, aka Hygge, moves plasmic aetheric space into the fire, air, water, earth, and metal elements in an evolving cycle.”
Caroline Hurry, Reign: 16 secrets from 6 Queens to rule your world with clarity, connection & sovereignty

Jamie Erickson
“I鈥檓 caring enough about me to enjoy the simple pleasures I鈥檝e planned for during this dark season so I can approach my days with a sense of abundance rather than scarcity.”
Jamie Erickson, Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow

Meik Wiking
“Our words and language shape our hopes and dreams for the future - and our dreams for the future shape how we act today”
Meik Wiking, The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well

Meik Wiking
“Our language reflects our world. We give the things we see - things that matter - names.”
Meik Wiking, The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well

Kristyn Jewell
“There, in the warmth of the sun, the protection of the woods, and with the lake as my constant companion, I was free to be my true self. In this place, grades and appearances were not measured, and love was not conditional. I
was unshackled from the expectations of others, my spirit as light as the breeze off the lake. I became the golden girl reborn.”
Kristyn Jewell, Poppy and Pa

Kristyn Jewell
“When we reached The Point, we would first feel the slimy, rough rock below our bellies, as if being lifted on the back of a whale. We would pull ourselves along the rock鈥檚 massive underwater surface, careful to not graze our hands or knees, then climb up above the water, standing tall beside the tower of rocks. We spent the rest of our time sliding down its slippery backside, over and over again鈥攐ur own natural playground.”
Kristyn Jewell, Poppy and Pa

Kristyn Jewell
“Late afternoons were for resting in the hammock that hung between the Three Sisters, my favourite trio of birch trees, a book resting on my chest. Other days, I would follow my imagination around our property, my bare feet sinking into pillows of soft moss and rough lichens as I climbed up rock faces or followed a path of fallen pine needles. I would name each plant and tree around me as I filled my pockets with acorns, my soles hardened by the end of the summer.”
Kristyn Jewell, Poppy and Pa

“If you want to be truly hygge, you need to own a pair of comfy sweatpants for sure.”
David Craft, Hygge Habits: Embrace Hygge For More Joy And Happiness In Life

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