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Winter Quotes by Victor Hugo
- Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart; I breathe at this hour the fragrance of the lilacs, the violets, and…
- In winter there is no heat, no light, no noon, evening touches morning, there is fog, and mist, the window is frosted, and you cannot…
- Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.
- Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart.
- Look not at the face, young girl, look at the heart. The heart of a handsome young man is often deformed. There are hearts in…
- A smile is the same as sunshine; it banishes winter from the human countenance.
- Winter changes into stone the water of heaven and the heart of man.
More Winter Quotes
- Let us love winter, for it is the spring of genius. — Pietro Aretino
- In the winter, I enjoy cross-country skiing and raising orchids and amaryllises. If I could grow tropical flowers as perennials, I would,… — Diane Ackerman
- The problem with winter sports is that - follow me closely here - they generally take place in winter. — Dave Barry
- I have a total irreverence for anything connected with society except that which makes the roads safer, the beer stronger, the food… — Brendan Behan
- Johnny Winter is one of the best blues players in the world. He's very underrated. — Ritchie Blackmore
- In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy. — William Blake
- No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. — Hal Borland
- Autumn arrives in early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day. — Elizabeth Bowen
- I took four years off after 'In the Cut' because I wanted to see who I'd be without work. I even tried… — Jane Campion
- In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. — Albert Camus
- Long stormy spring-time, wet contentious April, winter chilling the lap of very May; but at length the season of summer does come. — Thomas Carlyle
- Winter lies too long in country towns; hangs on until it is stale and shabby, old and sullen. — Willa Cather