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Quotes About Cold

Northerners are exactly like their weather—cold and boring. And I swear, none of them has one iota of etiquette or propriety.
~ beth hoffman
rolls, the snow fell hard—hard—piling on
~ Bill Hayes
It is the worst time in history to be a backslider. It is the worst time ever to be cold in heart and stupid and go and do your own thing.
~ Bill Johnson
In all, eighty-four Americans are murdered in cold blood in what will come to be known as the Malmedy Massacre.
~ Bill O'Reilly
I think a scarf is the most versatile item. On a plane, it's good to wrap around when you're cold or rest your head on it. I love scarves.
~ Martha Hunt
Queuing tips for fans: wrap up and bring food!
~ Niall Horan
In the '60s, I sat with my dad in frozen Wrigley Field at Bears games.
~ Jim Irsay
And it's a cold place the world, especially when warmed by arsen.
~ Gregory Maguire
its cold immensity mocking us as we lunged away into the dark curvaceous violence of the sea.
~ Gretel Ehrlich
Iced champagne was poured out. Emma shivered all over as she felt it cold in her mouth. She had never seen pomegranates nor tasted pine-apples. The powdered sugar even seemed to her whiter and finer than elsewhere.
~ Gustave Flaubert
e ela permanecia perdida em um frio terrível que a atravessava.
~ Gustave Flaubert
La pluie ne tombait plus ; le jour commençait à venir, et, sur les branches des pommiers sans feuilles, des oiseaux se tenaient immobiles, hérissant leurs petites plumes au vent froid du matin.
~ Gustave Flaubert
It was one of those bitter mornings when the whole of nature is shiny, brittle, and hard, like crystal. The trees, decked out in frost, seem to have sweated ice; the earth resounds beneath one's feet; the tiniest sounds carry a long way in the dry air; the blue sky is bright as a mirror, and the sun moves through space in icy brilliance, casting on the frozen world rays which bestow no warmth upon anything.
~ Guy de Maupassant
Tal vez una ráfaga fría al rozarme la piel me ha alterado los nervios y ensombrecido el alma?
~ Guy de Maupassant
C'était un de ces jours froids et tristes où les cÅ"urs se serrent, où les esprits s'irritent, où l'âme est sombre, où la main ne s'ouvre ni pour donner ni pour secourir.
~ Guy de Maupassant
Ice is for death and endings.
~ Guy Gavriel Kay
Maybe I'm not cold. Maybe I'm just lost. Do lonely and cold feel the same? At bottom are they the same thing?
~ Guy Vanderhaeghe
It might, too, have been the singular cold that alienated me; for such chilliness was abnormal on so hot a day, and the abnormal always excites aversion, distrust, and fear.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Suddenly there came another burst of that acute fear which had intermittently seized me ever since I first saw the terrible valley and the nameless city under a cold moon
~ H.P. Lovecraft
Suddenly an ice-cold wind went through the vast hall, and the blind mother could feel that Death had arrived. 'How have you been able to find your way here?' he asked, 'how have you been able to get here faster than I have?' 'I'm a mother, she said.
~ Hans Christian Andersen
It took me less than half a lifetime to realize that regret is one of the few guaranteed certainties. Sooner or later everything is touched by it, despite our naive and senseless hope that just this time we will be spared its cold hand on our heart.
~ Jonathan Carroll
It is a tough choice between ending up in the cold or ending up in a fiery blast.
~ Saul Perlmutter
It was a nightmare. The band had to tour Greenland by bus.
~ Fred Schneider
Every body has mind power, I have learned to direct it toward my body and thus influence the cold and heating-system of my metabolism.
~ Wim Hof