Quotes About Cold
A cold coming we had of it,Just the worst time of the year.
~ T. S. Eliot
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From the dawn of time to the end of time, the world would never run short of cold, cold hearts.
~ Tami Hoag
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The wind blows itself out, and dawn comes to the window cold and still in a clear gold-green.
~ Tana French
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When I think about the Spain case, from deep inside endless nights, this is the moment I remember. Everything else, every other slip and stumble along the way, could have been redeemed. This is the one I clench tight because of how sharp it slices. Cold still air, a weak ray of sun glowing on the wall outside the window, smell of stale bread and apples.
~ Tana French
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There was a tiny silence, only the soft hum of the fluorescence. I thought of her in the cold ruined house, with night birds keening above her and rain gentle all around, dying of breathing
~ Tana French The Likeness
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he doubted the Americans would lend out either Jeremy Renner or their giant robots to get into a freezer.
~ Tanya Huff
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Don't talk to me about the stars, about how cold and indifferent they are, about the unimaginable distances. There are millions of stars within us that are just as far, and people like me sometimes burn up a whole life trying to reach them.
~ Ted Kooser - The Wheeling Year
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I like Roose. He was very good to me. Look, how can you remember Roose Bolton? He was a cold, callous, heartless man. He was a good baddie, I think, and there was a lot of great sparring with Ramsay in those scenes.
~ Michael McElhatton
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It was an ideal day for football - too cold for the spectators and too cold for the players.
~ Red Smith
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The numerous people who imagine that a long stay in the Polar regions makes a man less susceptible of cold than other mortals are completely mistaken.
~ Roald Amundsen
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Men of cold passions have quick eyes.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
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You are all welcome at the Crow's Nest." Ty looked over at Deep. "Just go easy on the cold baths, man. The plumbing in that place has seen better days, and I'm the only one who knows how to fix it.
~ Neal Stephenson
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the American obsession with putting ice cubes into everything.
~ Neal Stephenson
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A perspectiva cósmica abre nossos olhos para o universo, não como um berço benevolente concebido para gerar a vida, mas como um lugar frio, solitário e perigoso, nos obrigando a reavaliar o valor de todos os humanos um para o outro.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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cold as a well-digger's ass in Maine.
~ Nelson DeMille
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But I like being nasty. I like being cranky. Especially if it's a cold day in Chicago, it's nice to just take it out on Kyle, because he's so easy to scream at, you know?
~ Fisher Stevens
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Life is fun. And it's beautiful. But it's cold. Cutthroat. Nasty.
~ Justin Gatlin
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Elle burst out laughing. He really was big bad Jackson, but hidden underneath all that steel muscle and the cold black eyes was something altogether different that no one, not even her sisters, suspected. He hid the gentle giant very well beneath that blue-jeaned devil
~ Christine Feehan
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Malichai knew there wasn't much to see, other than he was combat-hardened. His experience showed in the lines in his face, in the calm he displayed under all conditions and the flat, cold look in his eyes.
~ Christine Feehan
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The night was crisp and the stars shone with a cold blue light like loneliness or infinity.
~ Christopher Moore
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The fog lay spread across the city like a drowned whore—damp, cold, smelling of salt and diesel—a sea-sodden streetwalker who'd just bonked a tugboat . . .
~ Christopher Moore
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When you think of ghosts wailing and suffering, you don't think of it as constant and eternal, do you? Bit of wailing around midnight, chain rattling and a cold breeze, grab an ankle on the stairs now and again to really get them shitting themselves, then you're on about your day, aren't you?
~ Christopher Moore
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In that second I felt as if a frozen dagger had been dragged over my spine.
~ Christopher Moore
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Momma was the only one who wasn't born in Flint so the cold was coldest to her. All you could see were her eyes too, and they were shooting bad looks at Dad. She always blamed him for bringing her all the way from Alabama to Michigan, a state she called a giant icebox. Dad was bundled up on the other side of Joey, trying to look at anything but Momma. Next to Dad, sitting with a little space between them, was my older brother, Byron.
~ Christopher Paul Curtis
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