Cold Quotes
3580 Cold quotes by 2210 unique authors
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My art school rejection letter arrived as a cold manila fist that closed around my fragile hopes ... The fear was practically edible. Nothing would…
— Grant Morrison
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She wondered how people would remember her. She had not made enough to spread her wealth around like Carnegie, to erase any sins that had…
— Philipp Meyer
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No one was ever born without that light or flame of life. Some event, some person stifles or drowns it altogether. I was always tempted…
— Anais Nin
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Extreme cold when it first arrives seems to generate cheerfulness and sociability. For a few hours all life's dubious problems are dropped in favor of…
— Elwyn Brooks White
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If I accept the fact that a god is absolute and beyond all human experiences, he leaves me cold. I do not affect him, nor…
— Carl Jung
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Has a woman who knew she was well-dressed ever caught a cold?
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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The Cold War was over long before it was officially declared dead.
— John le Carre
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Horses have hoofs to carry them over frost and snow; hair, to protect them from wind and cold. They eat grass and drink water, and…
— Zhuangzi
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I like my beer cold, my TV loud, and my homosexuals flaming.
— Matt Groening
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In our methodical American life, we still recognize some magic in summer. Most persons at least resign themselves to being decently happy in June. They…
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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That time of year thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the…
— William Shakespeare
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Neurosis is no worse than a bad cold; you ache all over, and it's made you a mess, but you won't die from it.
— Mignon McLaughlin
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I am at the moment deaf in the ears, hoarse in the throat, red in the nose, green in the gills, damp in the eyes,…
— Charles Dickens
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It was very dark; but in the murky sky there were masses of cloud which shone with a lurid light, like monstrous heaps of copper…
— Charles Dickens
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[T]he cold warms me—after a different fashion from that of the kitchen stove.
— John Burroughs
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In my version of paradise, the air was always cold and the rivers ran with candy.
— Amanda Lindhout
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Whenever any American's life is taken by another American unnecessarily - whether it is done in the name of the law or in the defiance…
— Robert Kennedy
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Those nights lying alone are not discontinuous with this cold hectic dawn. It is who I am.
— Anne Carson
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All the passions are nothing else than different degrees of heat and cold of the blood.
— Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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God sends the cold according to the coat.
— Michel de Montaigne
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The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree.
— William Shakespeare
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A state of temperance, sobriety and justice without devotion is a cold, lifeless, insipid condition of virtue, and is rather to be styled philosophy than…
— Joseph Addison
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The true poet is a friendly man. He takes to his arms even cold and inanimate things, and rejoices in his heart.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Summer was made to give you a taste of what hell is like. Winter was made for landladies to charge high rents and keep cold…
— Langston Hughes
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So many people of my generation who served in the government were prisoners of the Cold War culture, still are.
— Stewart Udall
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