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Quotes About Cooling

There's nothing like a good downpour to cool people off.
~ Paul Scott
The cooler here holds twenty bodies. That used to be plenty. Never got filled up. Then the opioid crisis hit full force and the city had to buy a refrigerated trailer for excess capacity.
~ David Baldacci
Affection is a coal that must be cool'd, Else suffer'd it will set the heart on fire.
~ William Shakespeare
But humans, with our millions of sweat glands, are the best air-cooled engine that evolution has ever put on the market.
~ Christopher McDougall
If you don't have a pool in Las Vegas, you have to put your children in the icebox.
~ Sirio Maccioni
Wein, alles, was sich gekühlt besser hält, wurde in diesen Katakomben gehandelt.
~ Jenny Erpenbeck
In the summer of 2009, a heat wave across France led to a shortage in cooling waters, forcing one-third of the nuclear power plants in the country to shut down.
~ Jeremy Rifkin
He has outlived dissatisfaction. This is what remains after the passing of everything, the disciplined sadness of stoicism. This is the cooling. For so long it's so hot, everything in life is so intense, and then little by little it goes away, and then comes the cooling, and then comes the ashes.
~ Philip Roth
The water vapor accumulated in the upper atmosphere for so long that when the surface finally cooled enough for the rains to touch down, they poured in catastrophic torrents for thousands of years.
~ Unknown
The Antarctic Peninsula, the thin finger of land pointing north toward Argentina (and the equator) has been getting warmer. We've heard an inordinate amount of hoopla about the warming on the peninsula, which makes up less than 3 percent of the Antarctic's land area. That's because (1) that is where most of the scientists and thermometers are; and (2) it is the only part showing any agreement with the Greenhouse Theory. The other 97 percent of Antarctica has been cooling since the mid-1960s.
~ Unknown
Decades now of looking back at it—in some old satellite's rearview mirror, say—has something to show beyond the folds and feeders,the volumes of magma risen into native rockor the buried flow of old fires coolingin ocean beds. The damage has been memorized.
~ J. D. McClatchy
The world cannot live without the Arctic; it affects every living thing on Earth and acts as a virtual thermostat, reflecting sunlight and cooling the planet.
~ Philippe Cousteau, Jr.
The effect of tea is cooling and as a beverage it is most suitable. It is especially fitting for persons of self-restraint and inner worth.
~ Lu Yu
There comes with old age a time when the heart is no longer fusible or malleable, and must retain the form in which it has cooled down. 'He that is unjust, let him be unjust still; he which is filthy, let him be filthy still.
~ Unknown
The continued rapid cooling of the earth since WWII is in accord with the increase in global air pollution associated with industrialisation, mechanisation, urbanisation and exploding population.
~ Unknown
A/C is for people who don't have the patience to be hot.
~ Unknown
A/C was the greatest invention in the history of mankind
~ Unknown
Interestingly, slushie ingestion not only delayed the point at which the subjects reached a critically high core body temperature, but also allowed a higher tolerable core body temperature before exhaustion was reached. In other words, the slushie let them start colder and get hotter.
~ Matt Fitzgerald
My opponents' first argument was that the rocks of the earth--which are generally agreed to have once been in a hot and melted state--would have required far longer to lose their heat than the Scriptures described. My reply was that the earth had indeed cooled at great speed, being made possible by a process I termed Divine Refrigeration.
~ Unknown
i ljeto se ohladilo, a mi smo se krili mrakom, ne žele?i da iko sazna koliko smo postali potrebni jedno drugome. A svi su znali. Sve više sam s njom, i kad sam sam.
~ Meša Selimovi?
summer is a time for popsicles
~ Unknown
Entropy, the idea that the natural flow of heat is from something hot to something cool - not the other way - so that the universe itself is cooling down, running down, dissipating its energy.
~ Octavia E. Butler
In geoengineering, 'moral hazard' has been used to describe the expectation that if cooling technologies seem a real possibility, people will put less effort into reducing carbon-dioxide emissions.
~ Unknown
darkness when the light went out was thankful and cooling.
~ Unknown