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Quotes About Cold

Qué es el corazón que, a veces, tanto duele? - El corazón es eso que tenemos dentro y que la emprende a patadas, o simula paz, o llena de frío o calor nuestra naturaleza. El corazón, Aranmanoth, es el gran depredador.
~ Ana María Matute
The place was always cold, and I got the feeling that the fans would have enjoyed baseball more if it had been played with a hockey puck.
~ Andre Dawson
difference, and…and stuff." Alec stopped talking. His hands were cold and clammy. He felt like he'd just said way, way too much about the stupid sign. Nina sat down kitty-corner from him, and Alec noticed that she looked almost the same as
~ Andrew Clements
You will never have great tennis champions from England because of the cold and dark, but most of all because people only care about the sport for two weeks a year, and then they're on to something else. There's just not a great love of the sport there.
~ Monica Seles
My natural response to a stressful situation is to shut down. I do weird things, like, I don't cry, I get really cold.
~ Amy Adams
When I heard I had gotten 'Downton Abbey,' I remember I was standing on a freezing cold street in Manchester where we were shooting the Manchester part of 'West is West.'
~ Lesley Nicol
I'm a West Coast dude, definitely, but I do like the city of D.C. It's cool. A lot of things to do. It's just cold.
~ Trevor Ariza
When making tartare, keep everything chilled as you go, including the mixing bowl and plates. Presentation matters, too: The meat should be fridge-cold when served and cut as precisely and neatly as possible.
~ Claire Saffitz
Frittatas are delicious, convenient, and can even be eaten cold - perfect if you're working against the clock to make your morning meeting.
~ James Haskell
I had one-and-a-half years of joy in Manchester, despite the city being a lot colder than Madrid!
~ Robinho
Man dies of cold, not of darkness.
~ Miguel de Unamuno
Being cold for a short period of time is not life-threatening. You can perform a task when you're cold. We proved that when the Vikings played outside.
~ Bud Grant
Peanut Butter M&Ms in the fridge, I always have a giant bag. Every cookie and candy I put in the fridge, it always manages to taste better when it's cold.
~ Hilary Rhoda
You have no idea how cute you look with all those snowflakes in your hair," he murmured. "And you look cute with hypothermia. I hope to God you can get a real coat while you're here.
~ Richelle Mead
A priest anointed the body with oil. Slovik would be buried outside a World War I cemetery at Oise-Aisne, near Soissons, in row three of Plot E—a hidden, unsanctified tract reserved for the dishonorable dead. 'Tis bitter cold, and I am sick at heart.
~ Rick Atkinson
They called it, oddly, a "toddy." Their homemade remedies for the cold, flu, and croup varied a little, depending on which grandparents were mixing the concoctions, but the active
~ Rick Bragg
I wonder if, north of here, they might even run out of stories someday. It may seem silly, but it is cold up there, too cold to mosey, to piddle, to loafer, and summer only lasts a week and a half. The people spit the words out so fast when they talk, like they are trying to discard them somehow, banish them, rather than relish the sound and the story. We will not run out of them here. We talk like we are tasting something.
~ Rick Bragg
Et je redoute l'hiver parce que c'est la saison du comfort!
~ RIMBAUD ARTHUR
An die Kälte kann der Mensch sich nicht gewöhnen.
~ Roald Amundsen
The way I pictured it, all this grief would be like a winter night when you're standing outside. You'll warm up once you get used to the cold. Except after you've been out there for awhile, you feel the warmth draining out of you and you realize the opposite is happening; you're getting colder and colder, as the body heat you brought outside with you seeps out of your skin. Instead of getting used to it, you get weaker the longer you endure it.
~ Rob Sheffield
Sometimes, in a moral struggle, we discover the right thing to do — just as, on some cold day long ago, we discovered mittens pinned to our coat sleeve.
~ Robert Brault
Winter is nature's way of saying, "Up yours."
~ Robert Byrne
Smoke poured from every chimney, for the day was cold. The thought of all those coal-grates and wood-stoves made me wary of fire, for these buildings were little more than tinder and brown paper, putting on airs of architecture.
~ Robert Charles Wilson
The sun rose reluctantly, without warmth.
~ Robert Jordan