Quotes About Frozen
There was once a time when art history and film were basically the same medium, but art history is frozen in late-19th-century technology that has survived into the early 21st century.
~ Robert Nelson
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An architecture devoted to its freezing and display could only be its mausoleum.
~ Robin Evans
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Then there was silence, the air like ice. Brittle-looking birch trees with black marks on their white bark, and some kind of small untidy evergreens rolled up like sleepy bears. The frozen lake not level but mounded along the shore, as if the waves had turned to ice in the act of falling.
~ Alice Munro
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un campo que parecía sujeto por olas de hielo de borde azulado.
~ Alice Munro
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Water is the key to life, but in frozen form, it is a latent force. And when it vanishes, Earth becomes Mars.
~ Frans Lanting
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Here I am frozen, when I deserve to burn.
~ E. Lockhart
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Here I stand frozen, when I deserve to burn.
~ E. Lockhart
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Not a yard but was part of a shell-hole--not an inch, to be more precise-- And most of the holes held water, and all the water was ice: They stared at the bleak blue heavens like the glazed blue eyes of the slain, Till the snow came, shutting them gently, and sheeting the slaughtered plain.
~ E. W. Hornung
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Grace,' my mother tries, just before my frozen hot chocolate comes. I don't answer her. Later, while she's waiting for her credit card back from the waitress, she says, 'I'm sorry.
~ E.R. Frank
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He seemed a part of the mute melancholy landscape, an incarnation of its frozen woe, with all that was warm and sentient in him fast bound below the surface.
~ Edith Wharton
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All the next day the pleasure of his success lingers in Werner's blood, the memory of how it seemed almost holy to him to walk beside big Volkheimer back to the castle, down through the frozen trees, past the rooms of sleeping boys ranked like gold bars in strongrooms...
~ Anthony Doerr
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when the hairy wildmen who lived there spoke, their words froze and their companions would have to wait for spring to hear what had been said.
~ Anthony Doerr
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All those moments, captured and doubled onto film, frozen, her own museum of natural history unfolding in front of her.
~ Anthony Doerr
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That's sort of the amazing thing about writing something down and then having it printed and published - it's frozen. It's there. It's set. It's in ink. It's done. Nothing changes it.
~ Scott Spencer
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We will never hear about people's Bitcoin accounts being frozen or seized by a government agency.
~ Roger Ver
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Everyone's asking if there will be a 'Frozen 2', but at the Studio there's actually been no talk about it!
~ Chris Buck
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You know what actors are like; they moisturize every night. They're frozen in time.
~ Danny Boyle
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There's nothing wrong with using frozen and canned food. There's nothing in this series I'm ashamed of. It's the way I cook.
~ Nadiya Hussain
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He walked across the room to the kitchen and took a box of frozen pancakes out of the refrigerator. They'd thawed somewhat, having spent the night on the bottom shelf instead of in the freezer compartment. It made no difference to Carl, though. He slapped the entire contents of the box into a pan on his hot plate.
~ Francine Pascal
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Concealed behind strong barriers the heart becomes ice.
~ Frank Herbert
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Languages build up to reflect specializations in a way of life. Each specialization may be recognized by its words, by its assumptions and sentence structures. Look for stoppages. Specializations represent places where life is being stopped, where the movement is dammed up and frozen.
~ Frank Herbert
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Wir brauchen aber die Bücher, die auf uns wirken wie ein Unglück, das uns sehr schmerzt, wie der Tod eines, den wie lieber hatten als uns, wie wenn wir in Wälder verstoßen würden, von allen Menschen weg, wie ein Selbstmord, ein Buch muss die Axt sein für das gefrorene Meer in uns.
~ Franz Kafka
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Wir brauchen Bücher, die auf uns wirken wie ein Unglück, das uns sehr schmerzt, wie der Tod eines, den wir lieber hätten als uns, wie wenn wir in die Wälder verstoßen würden, von allen Menschen weg, ein Buch muss die Axt sein für das gefrorene Meer in uns
~ Franz Kafka
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Wir brauchen aber die Bücher, die auf uns wirken wie ein Unglück, das uns sehr schmerzt, wie der Tod eines, den wie lieber hatten als und, wie wenn wir in Wälder verstoßen würden, von allen Menschen weg, wie ein Selbstmord, ein Buch muss die Axt sein für das gefrorene Meer in uns. (An Oskar Pollak, 27.01.1904)
~ Franz Kafka
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