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Cold Quotes by Unkown
- Every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad.
- I'm not afraid (I'm not afraid) To take a stand (to take a stand) Everybody (everybody) Come take my hand (come take my hand) We'll…
- Tears of blood fall from my broken heart I never thought we would be apart When you held me you said forever Now that you're…
- A giraffe's coffee would be cold by the time it reached the bottom of it's throat. Ever think about that ? No. You only think…
- She grew a cold heart so she wouldn't melt to the soft words of men, but only to find out whatever frozen shatters after a…
- I'm lost without you Can't help myself How does it feel to know that I love you baby? Tell me how you love me more…
- You're not alone Together we stand I'll be by your side You know I'll take your hand When it gets cold And it feels like…
- I don't care if you're sick, I'll kiss you because you're worth catching a cold over.
- Look not for beauty Nor whiteness of skin But look for the heart That is loyal within For beauty may fade And white skin grow…
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