“I'm pretty lost in becoming all this frost. Bitter, like Winter. Strung-out like a string of pearls.” — Ashly Lorenzana Copy Share Image
We are using the same water that the dinosaurs drank, and this same water has to make ice creams in Pasadena and… — Rose George Copy Share Image
Day after day, throughout the winter, We hardened ourselves to live by bluest reason In a world of wind and frost. — Wallace Stevens Copy Share Image
And you read your emily dickinson, And I my robert frost. And we note our place with bookmarkers That measure what weve… — Paul Simon Copy Share Image
Why, what's the matter, That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness? — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Autumn can be glorious but menacing too - the long shadows, brisk winds, scurrying leaves, impending frost. — A.S.A. Harrison Copy Share Image
Terror itself, when once grown transcendental, becomes a kind of courage; as frost sufficiently intense, according to the poet Milton, will burn. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
Maybe if I completely shaved my head and get the frost out of my moustache, maybe I could get one of those… — Laila Ali Copy Share Image
We might as easily reprove the east wind, or the frost, as a political party, whose members, for the most part, could… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
I love the infantry because they are the underdogs. They are the mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys. They have no comforts, and they even learn… — Ernie Pyle Copy Share Image
Blake has always been a favorite, the lyrics, not so much the prophetic books, but I suppose Yeats influenced me more as… — Anne Stevenson Copy Share Image
We have had a very severe frost and deep snow this month. My thermometer was one day fourteen degrees and a half… — Gilbert White Copy Share Image
It [Cambridge] wasn't a holy grail in the sense that I'd never been to Cambridge. But then, when I did go, the… — Alan Bennett Copy Share Image
As frost to the bud, and blight to the blossom, even such is self-interest to friendship; for confidence cannot dwell where selfishness… — Martin Farquhar Tupper Copy Share Image
Enjoying the least things - a chill glass of water, a moment of play with the cat, the sight of sunlight caught… — Stephanie Mills Copy Share Image
“That night the first frost of autumn struck Tucker's Grove. It crept up from the ground, snaring the fragile roots of plants.… — Kevin J. Anderson Copy Share Image
All these soft kinds [of stone] have the advantage that they can be easily worked as soon as they have been taken… — Marcus Vitruvius Pollio Copy Share Image
Oh, Jeeves,' I said; 'about that check suit.' Yes, sir?' Is it really a frost?' A trifle too bizarre, sir, in my… — P. G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
Frost grows on the window glass, forming whorl patterns of lovely translucent geometry. Breathe on the glass, and you give frost more… — Vera Nazarian Copy Share Image
The effect of civilization is to impose human law upon environment until it becomes machine-like in its regularity. The objectionable is eliminated,… — Jack London Copy Share Image
I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven and if the wicked man in there… — Emily Bronte Copy Share Image
A worm is as good a traveler as a grasshopper or a cricket, and a much wiser settler. With all their activity… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
If 'heartache' sounds exaggerated then surely you have never gone to your garden one rare morning in June to find that the… — Ruth Stout Copy Share Image
To the great tree-loving fraternity we belong. We love trees with universal and unfeigned love, and all things that do grow under… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
“Like young fern shoots my child's fingers curled. I did not expect, in the fifth month, frost.” — Lian Hearn Copy Share Image
“All right, you deadly little ghostlings,” I muttered. “Mama says go back to bed! - Cat” — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
“But frost, like the crystallized dreams of autumn, began to coat the clearing with its sugar glaze.” — Victoria Logue Copy Share Image
Whether zeal or moderation be the point we aim at, let us keep fire out of the one, and frost out of… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
Ice burns, and it is hard to the warm-skinned to distinguish one sensation, fire, from the other, frost. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Robert Frost's triumph was not being at John Kennedy's inauguration ceremony, but the day when he put the last period on "West-Running… — Joseph Brodsky Copy Share Image
You give Frost a message from me. You tell him it's open season on all suckheads. — Wesley Snipes Copy Share Image
Robert Frost had always said you mustn't think of the last line first, or it's only a fake poem, not a real… — Howard Nemerov Copy Share Image
Frost isn't exactly despised but not enough people have worked out what a brilliant poet he was — Paul Muldoon Copy Share Image
When friendships are real, they are not glass threads or frost work, but the solidest things we can know. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
After a hard frost a man might wake in the morning and find he was breaking a covenant. — William Henry Maule Copy Share Image
The seasons alter: hoary-headed frosts Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
A sap run is the sweet goodbye of winter. It is the fruit of the equal marriage of the sun and frost. — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
When a man dies, his secrets bond like crystals, like frost on a window. His last breath obscures the glass. — Anne Michaels Copy Share Image
“Had she always been so insulated from human contact, like a bloom encased in frost?” — Tess Gerritsen Copy Share Image
It is ever so with the things that Men begin: there is a frost in Spring, or a blight in Summer, and… — J. R. R. Tolkien Copy Share Image