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Quotes About Cold

Time's stern tide, with cold Oblivion's wave, Shall soon dissolve each fair, each fading charm.
~ Anna Seward
It was that kind of a crazy afternoon, terrifically cold, and no sun out or anything, and you felt like you were disappearing every time you crossed a road.
~ J. D. Salinger
Helsinki may not be as cold as you make it out to be, but California is still a lot nicer. I don't remember the last time I couldn't walk around in shorts all day.
~ Linus Torvalds
He promised his lover a great deal, while all the time he was coldly planning one of the cruelest crimes I've ever written about.
~ Ann Rule
February is a suitable month for dying. Everything around is dead, the trees black and frozen so that the appearance of green shoots two months hence seems preposterous, the ground hard and cold, the snow dirty, the winter hateful, hanging on too long.
~ Anna Quindlen
The cold in her makes cold in me.
~ Anna Quindlen
Cats, I always think, only jump into your lap to check if you are cold enough, yet, to eat.
~ Anne Enright
Everyone here is dreading the great terror known as winter.
~ Anne Frank
Identity is a posture that we steal and assemble as a protective coating, but it's also a ski mask, camouflage and protection from the cold.
~ Anne Lamott
The winter street is a salt cave. The snow has stopped falling and it's very cold. The cold is spectacular, penetrating. The street has been silenced, a theatre of whiteness, drifts like frozen waves. Crystals glisten under the streetlights.
~ Anne Michaels
The raw fog tasted of salt, sewage and the sour water that lies stagnant in fens and pools beyond the tide's reach. The cold seemed to penetrate the bone.
~ Anne Perry
It was as if this night were only one of thousands of nights, world without end, night curving into night to make a great arching line of which I couldn't see the end, a night in which I roamed alone under cold, mindless stars.
~ Anne Rice
And time would open up to us and we would be the teachers of one another. All the things that gave you happiness would give me happiness; and I would be the protector of your pain. My power would be your power. My strength the same. But you're dead inside to me, you're cold and beyond reach!
~ Anne Rice
I was feeling fear. Not a wild, mortal fear, but something cold like a hook in my side.
~ Anne Rice
He got away with those affairs because he was never inattentive to Ellie. Some of the other guys around here should take a lesson from that. What women hate is when you turn cold to them. If you treat them like queens, they'll let you have a concubine or two outside the palace.
~ Anne Rice
But vampires feel cold as acutely as humans, and the blood of the kill is often the rich, sensual alleviation of that cold. But
~ Anne Rice
I felt I saw an escape from desolation, only it was cold and dark, this escape, and it led by twists and turns into a world of eternal darkness where the raw earth gave the only smell to one's hands, one's skin, one's clothes.
~ Anne Rice
The silence of the golden room answered. It was as cold as the shrine in the mountains. I
~ Anne Rice
He felt the blood pounding inside him, but it wanted more blood. His hands and feet were now painfully cold.
~ Anne Rice
Slowly, I managed to rise from this cold and handsome grave which I had fashioned for myself, and I did at last, after great effort, sit on the cold marble floor, seeing the glint of golden walls through a bit of light that seeped into the chamber around the edges of the upper door.
~ Anne Rice
Revenge was a dish best served cold.
~ Anne Stuart
For once, the tears wouldn't come. She saw that Michael might have been right. It really could be too cold to snow.
~ Anne Tyler
When Pohpoh unlatched the window above the enamel sink, yellow light sliced through the opening, hauling in a cold, fresh morning draught.
~ Shani Mootoo
Outside, the sky was clear, stars gleaming in its ebony vastness like celestial fireflies. It was bitterly cold, and Hywel's every breath trailed after him in pale puffs of smoke. The glazed snow crackled underfoot as he started towards the great hall.
~ Sharon Kay Penman