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Quotes About Chill

I loveeeeee a man in a nice pair of sweatpants or even a matching sweat outfit.
~ Karrueche Tran
I love a good pair of sweats!
~ Tara Lipinski
I'm a sweats and UGGs girl. Very casual.
~ Jennifer Aniston
I usually wear sweats.
~ Pascal Siakam
In Sweden everybody is so calm and relaxed. I love it.
~ Anthony Johnson
I am a good boy. Sweet. I love to chill. I have a select set of friends, am big on house music, love Goa. I don't read much. Though that is one habit I am trying to inculcate.
~ Shahid Kapoor
Il faisait un froid de guerre.
~ René Barjavel
If the breath of her voice had dribbled off the edge of a roof it would have made icicles.
~ Rex Stout
A little slower, sweetheart. Cape Cod is freezing over.
~ Rick Riordan
seemed to myself to be dull, boring, inadequate, thick brained, unlit, unresponsive, chill skinned, bloodless, and sparrow drab.
~ Kay Redfield Jamison
A chill December morning dawned, with rags and tatters of mist hanging on the trees like poor people's washing.
~ Ken Follett
The air bites shrewdly.
~ William Shakespeare
[W]inter tames man, woman and beast....
~ William Shakespeare
As cold as any stone.
~ William Shakespeare
The cold is a mnemonic device.
~ David Quammen
I open the door to the car and the burst of cold air comes barreling through. The wind has picked up, which makes it seem a hell of a lot colder. I think that might be why weather people always talk about wind-chill factor.
~ David Rosenfelt
the ice to allow
~ David Walliams
This be some snowy shit,
~ David Wong
He was like one great big Sunday afternoon -- the kind where you stay in your PJs and watch movies and eat popcorn. Where life is at it's uncomplicated best.
~ Deb Caletti
Some days you live in pajamas, and your hair kind-of has that Albert Einstein look.
~ A.D. Posey, Coffee Chatter
I tried to put on a smile but, being too cold, I could only manage a grin. That's one reason why I don't like winter: smiles become abstract.
~ Elie Wiesel
If the life of a man or woman on earth is to bear the fragrance of heaven the winds of God must blow on that life, winds not always balmy from the south, but fierce winds from the north that chill the very marrow.
~ Elisabeth Elliot
The degeneracy of mankind is distinguished from its uprise by the dominance of chill abstractions, divorced from aesthetic content.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
catching his breath. He felt as if his spine had suddenly become hollow and someone had filled it with particles of ice.
~ Algernon Blackwood