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Quotes About Frozen

Panic implies that there is no rational thought taking place. That we are frozen and incapable of adjusting. Powerless to logic, and subject to seemingly unthinkable behavior.
~ Anthony Scaramucci
If you take a frozen box and stick it in the microwave, you become connected to the factory. We've forgotten who we are.
~ Laura Esquivel
There is no other way to break the frozen cinematic conventions than through a complete derangement of the official cinematic senses.
~ Jonas Mekas
My own tears seemed landlocked and frozen in a glacier I could not reach or touch within me.
~ Pat Conroy
I can't stand seeing their sympathy. For years, vital parts of me have been frozen, and since the accident I felt myself thawing, dripping, becoming more human than I can bear.
~ Dani Shapiro
Outside, the north wind, coming and passing, swelling and dying, lifts the frozen sand drives it a-rattle against the lidless windows and we may dear sit stroking the cat stroking the cat and smiling sleepily, prrrr.
~ William Carlos Williams
We nuked a couple of frozen burritos," said Jake. "Of course, the precise origin of burritos isn't known. According to Wikipedia, some speculate that they might have originated in the eighteen hundreds among the vaqueros, the cowboys of northern Mexico.
~ Chris Grabenstein
You can find me in the frozen mood section.
~ Henry Rollins
But the father answered never a word,A frozen corpse was he.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We shall have to stay the night here,' he said, as if preparing to spend the night at an inn, and he proceeded to unfasten the collar-straps. The buckles came undone. 'But shan't we be frozen?' remarked Vasili Andreevich. 'Well, if we are we can't help it.' said Nikita.
~ Leo Tolstoy
In Montreal spring is like an autopsy. Everyone wants to see the inside of the frozen mammoth. Girls rip off their sleeves and the flesh is sweet and white, like wood under green bark. From the streets a sexual manifesto rises like an inflating tire, "the winter has not killed us again!
~ Leonard Cohen
Irons rusts from disuse, stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
No more did the frozen heart ache.
~ Leonid Andreyev
Always winter but never Christmas.
~ lewis c s viii
The barriers between reality and fiction are softer than we think; a bit like a frozen lake. Hundreds of people can walk across it, but then one evening a thin spot develops and someone falls through; the hole is frozen over by the following morning.
~ Jasper Fforde
Everything was frozen up and silent that morning. Even the wind was silent, but not really dead. It waved about a little and beat its tail gently against the hard sky. There was no sun yet. The sky was empty. It was all frozen up, like a sheet hanging out in the frost.
~ Jean Giono
Is Donald Trump getting his brain frozen? asks Ron. Max explains that the brain has to be fully functioning at clinical death.
~ Jeanette Winterson
One of the things that struck me when I was a kid and I was learning about Pompeii was these figures that were frozen in the moments of their death. It is very powerful imagery, and it is very emotional and very evocative.
~ Paul W. S. Anderson
Then -- they saw the Groke. Everybody saw her. She sat motionless on the sandy path at the bottom of the steps and stared at them with round, expressionless eyes. She was not particularly big and didn't look dangerous either, but your let that she was terribly evil and would wait for ever. And that was awful. Nobody plucked up enough courage to attack. She sat there for a while, and then slid away into the darkness. But where she had been sitting the ground was frozen!
~ Tove Jansson
It was like a spot of thin ice on a frozen lake, where the cool safety of the upper world came too close to the dark depths below.
~ Tui T. Sutherland
À l'intérieur, il se sentait un creux immense et douloureux, comme s'il avait eu le cÅ"ur pris dans un étau de glace. Rien ne semblait pouvoir bouger en lui, au risque de briser quelque chose de chancelant, de précaire.
~ David Brin
It's like he's frozen on this anxiety, unable to move on to more advanced anxieties.
~ David Foster Wallace
Above all, in my anger, I was sad. Isn't that always the way, that at the heart of the fire is a frozen kernel of sorrow that the fire is trying -- valiantly, fruitlessly -- to eradicate.
~ Claire Messud
That's the bruise in the heart the ice in the heart was meant to ice.
~ Claudia Rankine