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Quotes About Temperature

Jack unpacked sweatshirts, sweatpants, thick athletic socks. He wore them to encourage his body to reach a temperature hot enough to melt solids. No matter what anyone said, sweat was nothing but liquid fat. That's why it smelled like rancid bacon grease. As conundrums go, sweat was also his most private and trusted confidant.
~ Sherry Shahan
Building character is like making bread—you have to mix it little by little, step by step, and moderate temperature is needed. You know yourself quite well, and you know how much temperature you need. You know exactly what you need. But if you get too excited, you will forget how much temperature is good for you, and you will lose your own way. This is very dangerous.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
I couldn't hear a thing in the world but you. And it was so cold then, and so silent, and I loved you so much. Now it's hot and dead quiet again, and I love you still.
~ John Green
In 'Swimming Pool,' all the colors are very warm, sunny, the pool and all that. In 'Love Crime,' everything is so cold, and it's all inside skyscrapers.
~ Ludivine Sagnier
Am I the only one who recalls that Seth Turner used to think trees give off cold air because when you stand in the shade it's cooler than in the sun?
~ Meg Cabot
It doesn't matter where I am, what I do, whether I'm in the sauna, whether I'm on the beach, whether I'm with my girl at the spa - man's never hot. It's that simple.
~ Michael Dapaah
Bueno, eso también. Vamos a ver, ¿tierra fría o tierra caliente?»
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
And I don't want to miss the tea when it's still hot. I have never been able to understand why you English wait to drink your tea when it's lukewarm.
~ Julia Quinn
The summer air in the colonies had an unpleasant solid quality to it. Rather like fog, if one heated it to the temperature of one's body.
~ Julia Quinn
I do not believe in eating fish hot. People always insist on hot fish, but that leaves it dried out.
~ Geoffrey Zakarian
Khi hôn nhau ? nhi?t ?? âm 12 ?? C, chúng ta có nguy c? dính vào nhau mãi mãi
~ Frédéric Beigbeder
Starting around 1550, falling temperatures in the northern hemisphere had produced snowstorms in Portugal, flooding in Timbukto, and had destroyed centuries-old citrus groves in eastern China.
~ Bob Drury
global warming
~ Bob Mayer
Because part of the ride takes place within the penguins' habitat, usually maintained around 30°F, the park is boasting that it is the coldest temperature for any theme park ride anywhere.
~ Bob Sehlinger
I have never put a piece of ice into my mouth, or taken an iced drink. Cold liquid rushing down into a man's stomach is unnatural, as anyone with common sense must agree, and 1 have observed that old people who take iced drinks become stiff and move painfully. Thailand is very hot, and cold drinks only increase the heat within our bodies. I decided long ago to drink only hot tea, which cools the blood.
~ Botan
Looks like another scorcher today
~ Harry Harrison
When the audience comes in, it changes the temperature of what you've written.
~ Stephen Sondheim
You want to shock the body and not be constant. Intermittent fasting is an increasingly popular way: Skip breakfast, for example. Also lifting weights, losing your breath from exercise and alternating between hot and cold temperatures. We think these measures will only get us to 100 to 122 years old. That's our natural lifespan.
~ David Andrew Sinclair
The higher the temperature you use to cook, the faster energy is transferred, and the less evenly your meat cooks. Conversely, the more gently a steak is cooked, the more evenly it cooks.
~ J. Kenji Lopez-Alt
From a certain temperature on, the molecules 'condense' without attractive forces; that is, they accumulate at zero velocity. The theory is pretty, but is there some truth in it.
~ Albert Einstein
How is it that standing outside for a minute in 90 degree heat is torture, yet standing in a blistering hot shower for 20 minutes is paradise?
~ Sara Marcus
The evening laid its cool palm against his weary brow as if feeling for a temperature.
~ Michael Chabon
The world has not warmed up very much since the millennium.
~ James Lovelock
An increase of only a degree or so in body temperature has been shown to slow the replication rate of viruses by a factor of two hundred—an astonishing increase in self-defense from only a very modest rise in warmth.
~ Bill Bryson