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Quotes About Heat

Where it is a duty to worship the sun it is pretty sure to be a crime to examine the laws of heat.
~ John Morley
The worst thing I ever wore, really, was rubber pants, but I don't think that was a cliche. They were just way too hot. Rubber doesn't breathe. I look back on my photos, and I dig them. I think I look really cool.
~ Sebastian Bach
There's a point of no return when you're cooking tomatoes. A little too much heat, a little too long in the pot, and you lose that sense of fresh ripeness that makes tomatoes so great.
~ Geoffrey Zakarian
The only way reliably to gauge the heat of any particular chilli is to cut it in half, so exposing the core and membranes, and to dab the cut surface on your tongue.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
I'm not big on fuzzy or fleecy slippers. I just don't like the texture and the heat. It just gets to be too much.
~ Aidy Bryant
For keeping hair long and healthy, I like to use silk pillowcases; they conduct less heat and keep your ends less frayed. Also, I sleep with my hair in a very loose top bun to keep my ends away from my body heat. This also keeps your hair from getting tangled at the nape of your neck.
~ Jonathan Van Ness
I was a total jock growing up. I went to super-dorky basketball clinics and was handpicked to play on a state team called the Texas Heat.
~ Erin Wasson
But along the way, that energy becomes increasingly useless. It turns into heat and noise,
~ Sean Carroll
I am cold, even though the heat of early summer is adequate. I am cold because I cannot find my heart.
~ Sebastian Barry
So then it got hotter. You can feel your back begin to cook. Pinch of salt and a few sprigs of rosemary and you got a dinner. God Almighty, the heat.
~ Sebastian Barry
En pleine chaleur du mois de décembre, il aimait décorer son minuscule sapin en papier mâché de beaucoup de coton ouaté, pour qu'il ressemblât aux sapins de son pays imaginaire.
~ Sergio Kokis
A long, thin line like steam trailed from the mirror through the room and into the cup of tea. The heat from the tea was warming the egg, steamy tendrils rising, wrapping around its bright spotted shell. Already there were cracks. "Get the egg!" Raven said. Raven
~ Shannon Hale
I'm very excited about my new agreement with the Heat. This contract allows me to address all of my family's long-term financial goals while allowing the Heat the ability to acquire those players that we need to win a championship.
~ Shaquille O'Neal
Dense hair on the forearms and legs—the parts of the body usually exposed even with moderate dress—may have been a defense against malaria carried by mosquitoes. With the exception of Africa, where the heat was an evolutionary counterweight to thick body hair, the densest hair is generally found in the same places where malaria is most common—the eastern Mediterranean basin, southern Italy, Greece, and Turkey.
~ Sharon Moalem
We can't make love out here. It's freezing!" Maryanne cried. A boyishly beseeching look lit up his eyes. "We would heat up quickly." "It's fine for you," she protested. "You only need one part of your body, and you'll be sliding that into warmth.
~ Sharon Page
It was not just the maharajas who had to suffer: every Indian schoolchild must lament the influence of the British dress code on Indians—especially the tie as a permanent noose around the necks of millions of schoolchildren, in India's sweltering heat, even today.
~ Shashi Tharoor
Generally the first week in September brings the hottest weather of the year, and this was no exception. Overhead the fans turned slow, their paddle blades stirring the air up close to the ceiling but nowheres else...
~ Shelby Foote
Early spring is the time for vigorous change, a preparation for the heat-driven oppression that is to come.
~ Henry Rollins
You remember where you were doing each scene. 'Oh my God, it was so hot that day.' It's kind of cool to see a movie that you haven't seen in a long time and reflect on that stuff.
~ Alexandra Daddario
He was asked, rhetorically, he guessed, if he supposed the irons would heat themselves, a question that was followed by a not particularly complimentary remark about men.
~ Mary Balogh
To be contemporary is to rise through the stack of the past, like the fire through the mountain. Only a heat so deeply and intelligently born can carry a new idea into the air.
~ Mary Oliver
That burning lava is miles deep," said Nancy. "Its temperature is over seventeen hundred degrees Fahrenheit.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
sorrow only increased with knowledge. Oh, that I had forever remained in my native wood, nor known or felt beyond the sensations of hunger, thirst, and heat!
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Hope and change were a luxury, folks seemed to be telling us, exotic imports that would wilt in the heat.
~ Barack Obama