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Snow Quotes by Orhan Pamuk
- The silence of snow, thought the man sitting just behind the bus driver.
- Snow reminds Ka of God! But I’m not sure it would be accurate. What brings me close to God is the silence of snow.
- The snow reminded me of the beauty and mystery of creation, of the essential joy that is life.
- The sight of snow made her think how beautiful and short life is and how, in spite of all their enmities, people have so very…
- When you love a city and have explored it frequently on foot, your body, not to mention your soul, gets to know the streets so…
More Snow Quotes
- The Eskimos had fifty-two names for snow because it was important to them: there ought to be as many for love. — Margaret Atwood
- Some days I would go without any fire at all, and eat raw frozen meat and melt snow in my mouth for… — Buffalo Bill
- Some years ago I gave a concert in the mountains with snow all around, and that was much colder. — Andrea Bocelli
- A snowdrift is a beautiful thing - if it doesn't lie across the path you have to shovel or block the road… — Hal Borland
- The first time I ever saw snow skis was when I was 62 years old and that was 19 years ago and… — Jimmy Carter
- An aged Christian, with the snow of time upon his head, may remind us that those points of earth are whitest which… — Edwin Hubbel Chapin
- Among famous traitors of history one might mention the weather. — Ilka Chase
- 'Woman on the Plaza,' with its distinct horizon, snow-like surfaces, wintry wall, stunning sunlight, sharp shadows, and hurrying figure, would become the… — Sam Abell
- Every piece of the universe, even the tiniest little snow crystal, matters somehow. I have a place in the pattern, and so… — T.A. Barron
- Cleaning the house while the children are home is like shoveling while it's still snowing. — Erma Bombeck
- The memories of long love gather like drifting snow, poignant as the mandarin ducks who float side by side in sleep. — Murasaki Shikibu
- Like an army defeated the snow hath retreated. — William Wordsworth