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Quotes About Cold

Her hands were cold now that the confrontation was over.
~ John Varley
We fight when the rage takes us. We do not stop fighting until the angels are all dead or gone back to their home." "You speak of Gaea's breath. I am a stranger to it." "You have heard it wailing. It is a raging gale from the heavenly towers; cold from the west and hot from the east.
~ John Varley
Todos somos unos pobres diablos, y todos tenemos frio
~ John Williams
She has always seemed to me the epitome of womankind: coldly suspicious, politely ill-tempered, and narrowly selfish.
~ John Williams
In the end, defeat, and the cold, must come. First to the system, then the galaxy, then the universe, and the rest will be silence. Not to admit that is a fools vanity.' She paused. ' Yet one grows flowers because they are lovely - not because one wishes them to live forever.
~ John Wyndham
Incredible. It is just incredible that you can notice something like that when your face is so cold you can't feel it anymore, and you know perfectly well you are surrounded by death, and the only way to stay alive is to endure the howling wind and hold your course. And still the sky is beautiful.
~ Elizabeth Wein
He knew how warm a thing praise could be, and even in the bitterest days of winter, he who had always felt the cold so, found that appreciation wrapped him like a cloak.
~ Elizabeth Yates
Christmas in L.A. is weird. There's no snow. It's not even cold.
~ Ellie Goulding
The north wind roaring down in October is cruel and cold and reminds you again — as the sea has a way of doing — that nature does not care for man. And somehow that makes the red and yellow leaves and the blue, deceptive noons all the sweeter and more precious because living is so dangerous and so short and can be so bitter.
~ Elliott Merrick
What were leaky roofs and cold hands and gray days and rock as compared with such riches of freedom and aloneness.
~ Elliott Merrick
The voices of cold reason were talking, as usual, to deaf ears.
~ Ellis Peters
ya no hacía tanto frío y las tolvaneras se habían acabado, sólo quedaba el esmog porque a ese cabrón no se lo lleva nadie.
~ Élmer Mendoza
There was just a thin fall of powdery snow in the air. It came onto their hats, not seeming to fall as much as to suddenly appear with its chill greeting on lips and noses.
~ Eloisa James
After a hard day in the fields, his men would strip naked and plunge into the bitterly cold loch, he among them. Even at eighteen, he could see his ancestors had bequeathed him more than a castle.
~ Eloisa James
On account of the roughness of its mountains and the immoderate cold, Norway is the most unproductive of all countries, suited only for herds.
~ Else Roesdahl
He's got a mind like a sewer and a heart like a fridge.
~ Elvis Costello
Filosofii au sângele rece. Nu exist? c?ldur? decât în preajma lui Dumnezeu. De aceea tot ce e Siberie în sufletul nostru îi cere pe sfinÈ›i
~ Emil Cioran
She was cold by nature, self-love predominating over passion; rather than being virtuous, she preferred to have her pleasures all to herself.
~ Émile Zola
I got up and sprinted into the ocean, chasing my father. I'm in love with the moment when the water switches from being so cold you want to leap up into the air to something that feels just right against your skin.
~ Banana Yoshimoto
It was a cold November day and she had dressed herself up in layers of cardigans and covered the whole lot with her old tweed coat, the one she might have used for feeding the chickens in.
~ Barbara Pym
However romantically ill John might look, it seemed that he had nothing worse than an unromantic cold.
~ Barbara Pym
Of the two classes of Prussian officer, the bull-necked and the wasp-waisted, he belonged to the second. Monocled and effete in appearance, cold and distant in manner, he concentrated with such single-mindedness on his profession that when an aide, at the end of an all-night staff ride in East Prussia, pointed out to him the beauty of the river Pregel sparkling in the rising sun, the General gave a brief, hard look and replied, 'An unimportant obstacle.
~ Barbara Tuchman
Even though the story takes place in the past, it feels very much like the present or the near future. It feels like something incipient, imminent, pervasive. Like a fog so cold it's a thousand needles in your skin, just barely breaking the surface.
~ Barry Lyga
Some people don't believe in cold. I've gotten so used to it that I love it... and doing those things to get my muscles to bounce back and recover have been very beneficial for the longevity of my career.
~ Jason McCourty