Quotes About Winter
can you see how amazing the Sun in Winter? so beautiful like a miracle", and he looked at me and said "The Sun is like a miracle just in Winter, but you are a mirace in my life".
~ Sugiarti Manik
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Endure the cold, and true love will follow.
~ Rosca Marx, Wake Norway
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Your kiss can take my breath away, Bree, not that you haven't before, but now we can give each other frost kisses. – Kian, Frost Kisses
~ Kailin Gow
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I love the simple poetry of theater, where you can stand in a spotlight on a stage and wrap a coat around you, and say, 'It was 1860 and it was winter...'
~ Gary Oldman
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And the golden rays of your love made me warm on cold, wintry nights.
~ Avijeet Das
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The summer in youcalms the winter in me.
~ Saiber, The Summer in You
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His kiss was light but lingering, like smoke from shivering lips on a freezing winter morning.
~ Rebecca Berto, Converge
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A single poemis worth a hundredcozy winter nightskind wordsand healed wounds.
~ Sanober Khan
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wearing a scarf and gloves, her blond hair tucked under a hat. "Are you done with that actress?
~ Mitch Albom
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a gun was a marker on the journey of death, and was to be respected as such, like a coffin or a grave or a meal in winter, not to be foolish with...
~ Mohsin Hamid
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Her name and memory, after her death, flitted from mouth to mouth like swallows in summer, and in the winter they were gone.
~ Muriel Spark
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She lay all too aware of how frost stiffened her hair, furred her blankets.
~ Nancy Springer
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Bring me the winter king, and I will make you a summer queen.
~ Naomi Novik
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No one had ever shouted at me in my life: my mother with her quiet voice, my gentle father. But I found something bitter inside myself, something of that winter blown into my heart: the sound of my mother coughing, and the memory of the story the way they'd told it in the village square so many times, about a girl who made herself a queen with someone else's gold, and never paid her debts.
~ Naomi Novik
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I put my fingers up to brush the fine links. Even lying on my skin, it still felt cool to the touch, and when I looked at myself in the mirror, in the glass I was not standing in my father's study. I was in a grove of dark winter trees, under a pale grey sky, and I could almost feel the snow falling onto my skin.
~ Naomi Novik
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Blue shadows stretched out over the snow, cast by a pale thin light shining somewhere behind me, and as my breath rose in quick clouds around my face, the snow crunched: some large creature, picking its way toward the sleigh.
~ Naomi Novik
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The Connecticut River March 2, 1704 Temperature 10 degrees One of the Sheldon boys had frozen his toes. His Indian came over to look but shook his head. There was nothing to be done. Ebenezer Sheldon could limp to Canada or give up. "Guess I'll limp," said Ebenezer, grinning.
~ Caroline B. Cooney
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Deerfield, Massachusetts February 29, 1704 Temperature 0 degrees Eben's moccasins were lined with thick black fur. His boots were abandoned at the edge of the trail. Eben thought of Deerfield men getting this far in pursuit and finding a hundred pairs of shoes.
~ Caroline B. Cooney
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Leaving the Connecticut River March 8, 1704 Temperature 40 degrees They marched until the captives could not take another step. Eben dragged Eliza half the way and Sarah dragged her the rest. Mercy and Joseph took turns hauling Ruth. That night they slept like rocks, and in the morning Mercy understood why bears spent the whole winter sleeping. It sounded good to Mercy.
~ Caroline B. Cooney
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The burden of grief she had carried with her to the hillside earlier was gone, vanquished by the storm of his loving. She'd left it amid the fallen leaves of autumn, beneath the scattering of winter snow that covered three graves. She'd buried it beneath the frozen ground that held prisoner the body of the baby boy she'd borne and buried by herself.
~ Carolyn Davidson
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As far as I know, no vampires live in Antarctica." "I'd have thought the long winter nights would be just the thing for you guys," I said. "Perhaps. But the food supply is a bit wanting.
~ Carrie Vaughn
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Winter The season between autumn and spring, comprising in the Northern Hemisphere the coldest months of the year: December, January and February. A period of inactivity or decay.
~ cecilia ahern
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During the wintertime in cold cities, you sometimes need a party to break through the melancholy.
~ Josh Gordon
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I went to high school in Minnesota.
~ Mark Frost
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