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Quotes About Cold

There's no cold like the cold of dark water. It's . . . almost a predator, a living thing, and you can feel it ripping the heat out of you the instant you're immersed in it.
~ Jim Butcher
from: Age Sixty-nine) Often, lately, the night is a cold maw and stars the scattered white teeth of the gods, which spare none of us. At dawn I have birds, clearly divine messengers that I don't understand yet day by day feel the grace of their intentions.
~ Jim Harrison
Ride the snake, to=the=lake, the ancient=lake BAAABYY! The snake is loooong, SEVEN miles! [$$] Riiide the snake~! She's OLD, her skin is COLD!~~//Ride the snaaaaake! THE WEST IS THE BEST!~ THE WEST IS THE BEST~~!!~~ [!!] oh yeah!//$\ COME ON! etc. snake/ride you get it...
~ Jim Morrison
I was cold because nothing in my body was working as it should.
~ Joan Didion
Persons under the shock of genuine affliction are not only upset mentally but are all unbalanced physically. No matter how calm and controlled they seemingly may be, no one can under such circumstances be normal. Their disturbed circulation makes them cold, their distress makes them unstrung, sleepless.
~ Joan Didion
only upset mentally but are all unbalanced physically. No matter how calm and controlled they seemingly may be, no one can under such circumstances be normal. Their disturbed circulation makes them cold, their distress makes them unstrung, sleepless. Persons they normally like, they often turn from.
~ Joan Didion
Thank God she wasn't wearing shorts. She hadn't shaved her legs in a week, theorizing that October in the mountains was pretty darn cold and she might need the extra layer of insulation.
~ Unknown
Contrary to some perceptions, revolutionary ideology, even in a tropical country, is not hot. It is cold, man-made.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
All right, but think of the winter, for here you can work all year round. The reason why I love this country is that I have less to fear from the cold, which, because it stops my blood circulating properly, makes it impossible for me to think or even do anything at all.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
His limbs were cold in death; his spirit fled with a groan, indignant, to the shades below.
~ Virgil
Suddenly I saw the cold and rook-delighting heaven That seemed as though ice burned and was but the more ice
~ W. B. Yeats
We would drive to Canada, where it would probably be legal for us to get married- it was Canada where they let people do whatever they wanted because it was too cold to bother stopping them.
~ W. Bruce Cameron
Saturday the weather couldn't decide if it was ready to fully entertain winter or if we were still stuck in the fall." "...winter showed up in an angry, punishing fury...
~ W. Bruce Cameron
He pops a bat twice more on home plate, then tosses a ball in the air and swings. The crack of the bat sounds like a paper bag exploding, yet the sound is cold and lonely, too, like a hunter firing on an endless tundra.
~ Unknown
Once you've been touched by the land, the wind never blows so cold again, because your love files the edges off it.
~ Unknown
My blood G cold, never seen my dad cry. And I'm a bleed your block til the cash dry!
~ Vinnie Paz
Death lies on her like an untimely frost.
~ William Shakespeare
Reasons never matter, once Death comes cold and bold and takes the living by the hand. You count up your dead, every one.
~ Janet Morris
Death, only death, can break the lasting chain; And here, ev'n then, shall my cold dust remain
~ Alexander Pope
He is fragile, like a prince of ice, of glass.
~ Philippa Gregory
I can tell you my heart turned to stone at York," he says to me frankly. "Freezing cold wind and a rain that could cut through you, and the faces of the women like stone itself. They looked at me as if I had personally murdered their only son. You know what they're like—they love Richard as dearly as if he rode out only yesterday. Why do they do that? Why do they cling to him still?
~ Philippa Gregory
this is a story interwoven with freezing dawns.)
~ Primo Levi
Solo i sobbalzi del vagone ci impedivano di scivolare in un sonno che il freddo avrebbe reso mortale.
~ Primo Levi
poi scese una notte totale, atrocemente gelida, senza luci in cielo né in terra.
~ Primo Levi