Quotes About Cold
Medicinal discovery, It moves in mighty leaps, It leapt straight past the common cold And gave it us for keeps.
~ Pam Ayres
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All high truth is poetry. Take the results of science: they glow with beauty, cold and hard as are the methods of reaching them.
~ Charles Buxton
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England was a cold, backward, rebellious little kingdom. It's king: Henry the Eighth, remembered principally for his six wives and the chicken legs clutched in his fat fists.
~ Kage Baker
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People assume that science is a very cold sort of profession, whereas writing novels is a warm and fuzzy intuitive thing. But in fact, they are not at all different.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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It's cold out there, colder than a ticket taker's smile at the Ivar Theatre on a Saturday night.
~ Tom Waits
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The (narcissitic) rage may turn into, or be accompanied by, a cold hatred that gives her qualities of power, invincibility, and calculation. This hatred underlies the desire for vengeance, for wanting to inflict pain and suffering, and for actually enjoying getting back at the person who failed her.
~ A.H. Almaas
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Australian Aborigines slept with their dogs for warmth on cold nights, the coldest being a "three dog night." —WIKIPEDIA
~ Abigail Thomas
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Passion has helped us; but can do so no more. It will in future be our enemy. Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason, must furnish all the materials for our future support and defence.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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What are your initial thoughts, Duffy?" he asked. "It was freezing out there, sir. Napoleon's retreat from Moscow, we had to eat the horses, we're lucky to be alive." "Your thoughts about the victim?
~ Adrian McKinty
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Enza thought no place on earth could be colder than the Italian Alps, but now she knew she just had never been to Minnesota.
~ Adriana Trigiani
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The air was so cold, they could barely catch their breath. The sky was saturated as blue as India ink, without a star in sight. Enza thought no place on earth could be colder than the Italian Alps, but now she knew she just had never been to Minnesota.
~ Adriana Trigiani
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A cold sentiment deserved a frigid end.
~ Adriana Trigiani
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Karbala was chosen for Kashmir's seasons mixed into the graveyard's cold beds of roses we are such pilgrims.
~ Agha Shahid Ali
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It was too cold to dream
~ Ahdaf Soueif
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Cloisters, ancient libraries ... I was confusing learning with the smell of cold stone.
~ Alan Bennett
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None of the patients could say the experiments didn't yield some benefits. It was the way the experiments were conducted that grated: with cold, clinical detachment. Masks, gloves, and carbolic acid were the order of the day fora ll staff, and while this may have been prudent it only made isolated people feel even more isolated.
~ Alan Brennert
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She was simply numb, her mind having absorbed all the fear it could, like a sponge saturated with water: after a while the fear became a constant, cold companion, a simple fact of existence.
~ Alan Brennert
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It's cold and it's mean spirited and I don't like it here anymore.
~ Alan Moore
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It was as if life was one great big impersonal piece of machinery.
~ Alan Moore
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cold, like swallowed tears.
~ Diana Abu-Jaber
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When Vaughn set out, a wintry mix was falling from the sky, stinging his skin with every touch and crackling on the ground like breakfast cereal.
~ Diana Peterfreund
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Really, these wizards! You'd think no one had ever had a cold before! Well, what is it?" she asked, hobbling through the bedroom door onto the filthy carpet. "I'm dying of boredom," Howl said pathetically. "Or maybe just dying.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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itt was snowing as if you could hear wolves howling
~ Dick Allen
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Verovao sam da je tuga za voljenim bi?em najteža patnja. Sada znam da je no?na hladno?a u rovu teža od svih duševnih patnji. Verovao sam da su muka mišljenja, tajna, duhovni problema najteži ?oveku. Sad znam da ?oveku ništa nije teže od nespavanja. Verovao sam da je istina najzna?ajnija za život, a sada sam siguran da je hleb najpre?e u životu.
~ Dobrica ?osi?
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