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Quotes About Frostbite

Good God. Men everywhere.
~ Richelle Mead, Frostbite
At 30-below, mushers will begin to put fleece jackets on their more sensitive dogs. Males are affixed with pile jockstraps, "peter heaters," to guard against frostbite.
~ John Balzar
You're selfish and you're cold, and I'm tired of getting frostbite when I touch you. (Acheron)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
What's the nastiest injury I've sustained? Just a frostbitten toe... but thankfully it's still intact.
~ Ben Saunders
Q: What do you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire? A: Frostbite.
~ Scott McNeely
The skull's…spirit? He…he looks different." The youth scowled. "Yeah? You look just the same. I was banking on frostbite taking a few of your fingers, or even your nose. Here's hoping something else has dropped off that I don't know about. If not, I'll be sorely disappointed." Lockwood stared. "Does he always talk like this?" "No. Usually he's worse. See what I have to put up with?
~ Jonathan Stroud
Putting your feet in ice cold water? That's not fun.
~ Ben Howland
She is an ice princess, that one. Your brother had best pray she breeds quickly or risk losing his cock to frostbite.
~ Sylvia Day
He shook his head, examining the wound again. It's not frostbitten, he muttered. It'll blister, but you should be fine. You might only lose a couple fingers. I glanced at him sharply, but he was smirking. For a moment, I was speechless. Good God, the Ice Prince was making jokes now; the world must be ending.
~ Julie
I'll take heat rash over frost bite any day.
~ Ken Travous
Wild excitements, misery, riches, debauchery, broken hearts, scurvy, frostbite, suicide, the midnight sun, the Arctic night, the Aurora Borealis, the land of gold and paradoxes--that was Dawson in '98,' he wrote breathlessly.
~ Lael Morgan
Occasionally, human beings are briefly de-animated, and the stories of people who are briefly de-animated that interest me the most are those having to do with the cold.
~ Mark Roth
Frostbite? I consider that a failure.
~ Mark Twight
In one day alone, at the end of December, as a result of frostbite, more than fourteen thousand German soldiers had been forced to submit to amputation. Not all of them survived the operation.
~ Martin Gilbert
It does not hit you until later. The fact that you were essentially dead does not register until you begin to come alive. Frostbite does not hurt until it starts to thaw. First it is numb. Then a shock of pain rips through the body. And then, every winter after, it aches.
~ Marya Hornbacher