logo

Quotes About Thawing

Abe: Wise hermit cast adrift on asteroid for thousands of years; has developed odd code languages for everyday actions; lonely but not bitter; his heart is cryogenically frozen, and he must search the universe pursuing the Thawer.
~ Douglas Coupland
For some days, now, the termperature had wavered between freezing and thawing and it was difficult to tell whether the sediment thickening the atmostphere was rain or sleet or smog. Through the murk the dull red eye of a sun that had scarcely been able to drag itself above roof level all day was sinking blearily beneath the horizon, spreading a rusty stain across the snow-covered surfaces. Read pathetic fallacy weather.
~ David Lodge
But then what? What occurs after revelation and paralysis? Either death or a slow and certain thawing. A returning to the physical world.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
To the Thawing Wind Come with rain, O loud Southwester! Bring the singer, bring the nester; Give the buried flower a dream; Make the settled snow-bank steam; Find the brown beneath the white; But whate'er you do to-night, Bathe my window, make it flow, Melt it as the ice will go; Melt the glass and leave the sticks Like a hermit's crucifix; Burst into my narrow stall; Swing the picture on the wall; Run the rattling pages o'er; Scatter poems on the floor; Turn the poet out of door.
~ Robert Frost
Because when spring comes, it melts the snow one flake at a time
~ Khaled Hosseini
When spring comes, it melts the snow one flake at a time.
~ Khaled Hosseini
Because when the spring comes it melts the snow one flake at a time...
~ Khaled Hosseini
What occurs after revelation and paralysis? Either death or a slow and certain thawing.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
My life had been frozen in time and now that I had permission to thaw, the world had changed.
~ DiAnn Mills
Why are there so many romantic songs about the spring? I hate the spring. The snow melts, and everything smells like thawing dog shit.
~ Joe Hill
After so long in the ice, he wanted to touch everything.
~ Anne Rice
It is a safer rule, however, for the speaker to try to conciliate the hostile element, and it has been a rule of mine for the last five years to endeavor to locate such centers of frigidity as may be found before me, and then direct all my energies toward " thawing them out."
~ bangs john kendrick ii
Gee. What's that puddle at Nik's feet? Why, that's Angie Santiago. She used to be an ice princess now she's just a sopping mess.
~ Shelly Laurenston
cae demasiado rápido la sangre, cortarla un poco más, más, y me comienzo a entibiar, a enfriar, a helar, soy este trozo de hielo que gotea y gotea, gotea mi nariz y gotean mis manos y mis pies, un trozo de hielo que se está disolviendo y no queda nada.
~ José Donoso
Music brings a warm glow to my vision, thawing mind and muscle from their endless wintering.
~ Haruki Murakami
The iceman thawed a bit for you.
~ Sylvia Day
There has always been a thawing-out-of-something-frozen quality to a potential Joe Biden candidacy, an understanding that the man himself might be out of step with these times, but that anachronism might serve him - and the Democratic Party -well.
~ Alex Wagner
Es waren schöne Frühlingstage. Der Winter menschlichen Mißvergnügens begann wie die Erde aufzutauen, das erstarrte Leben sich auszudehnen.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Every heart is ice-bound till wine melt it, and reveal the tender grass and sweet herbage budding below, with every dear secret, hidden before like a dropped jewel in a snow-bank, lying there unsuspected through winter till spring.
~ Herman Melville
Si fuera capaz de exteriorizar mis sentimientos, tal vez sufriría menos, pero se me quedan atorados adentro, como un inmenso bloque de hielo y pueden pasar años antes que el hielo empiece a derretirse.
~ Isabel Allende
Please thaw my permafrost heart.
~ John Mark Green
She was melting the ice everyone said flowed in his veins.
~ Christine Feehan
And I felt myself flow toward him, as a river rushes when the ice breaks up.
~ James Baldwin
They were pleasant spring days, in which the winter of man's discontent was thawing as well as the earth, and the life that had lain torpid began to stretch itself.
~ Henry David Thoreau