Cold Wind Quotes
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Cold autumn, wan with wrath of wind and rain,
Saw pass a soul sweet as the sovereign tune
That death smote silent when he smote again. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
Saw pass a soul sweet as the sovereign tune
That death smote silent when he smote again. — Algernon Charles Swinburne
The daylight faded slowly: distances collapsed and the world turned indigo and the wind blew cold enough to burn the skin on your face.
— Neil Gaiman
There are many ways in which life's little candle can be snuffed out. A cold wind pursues us all.
— Yann Martel
She stopped me cold when she said, 'What color is the wind?'
— James Kaplan
Without fiction, either life would be insufficient or the winds from the north would blow too cold.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Night fell clean and cold in Dublin, and wind moaned beyond my room as if a million pipes played the air.
— Patricia Cornwell
I'm so cold, so weary in my abandonment. Go and find my Mother, O Wind.
— Fernando Pessoa
Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the trees and their branches were bare against the wind and the cold, wintry light.
— Ernest Hemingway,
A cold wind was blowing from the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things.
— George R R Martin
Cold wind swept around her and when she looked down, her feet stood on rocks. The night sky was filled with stars.
— T.L. Brown
Come, ye cold winds, at January's call, On whistling wings, and with white flakes bestrew The earth.
— John Ruskin
It was bitingly cold up here,and the wind pulled at his clothes like an insistent lover.
— George R R Martin
Once you've been touched by the land, the wind never blows so cold again, because your love files the edges off it.
— W.P. Kinsella
Winter teetered on the verge of succumbing to the returning sun, but today the breeze still preferred the touch of snowflakes
— Rue
Long cold nights mark November's return, grey rains fall, wind walks in the bronze oak leaves.
— Gladys Taber
The cold and bitter scorn of the passers-by penetrated her very flesh and soul like a north wind.
— Victor Hugo
He was entrancing, with that epicene beauty which in extreme youth sings aloud for love and withers at the first cold wind.
— Evelyn Waugh
The wind was cold off the mountains and I was a naked man with enemies behind me, and nothing before me but hope.
— Louis L'Amour
The wind roared across the empty sky, the cold deepened, but Tim Ross lay safe and warm, with a tyger sleeping beside him. At
— Stephen King
How could you describe a hill and snow to someone who had never felt height or wind or that feathery, magical cold?
— Lois Lowry
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
— Charles Dickens
Cold winds are disagreeable, hot winds enervating, moist winds unhealthy.
— Marcus Vitruvius Pollio
The ocean ... cold and wild the surf, rushing in to overwhelm
the beach, the wind, stinging my cheeks, enveloping me
in total freedom. — Scott Holman
the beach, the wind, stinging my cheeks, enveloping me
in total freedom. — Scott Holman
Even 'Gone With the Wind' had a shocking, cold-blooded murder.
— Karin Slaughter
In cold and heat, in rain and wind, the soul united to God says, "I want it to be warm, to be cold, windy, to rain, because God wills it."
— Alphonsus Liguori
Everyone talks about snows forty foot deep, and how the ice wind comes howling out of the north, but the real enemy is the cold.
— George R R Martin
Wind ought to be a verb or an adverb. It isn't really anything. It's a manner of movement of warmth and cold: a kind of information system of the air.
— Alice Oswald
The wind blowing through my ripped clothes was so cold that I felt like a Percysicle.
— Rick Riordan
An' that cold hand o' wind was Old Georgie's hand, yay, the devil what was standin' there wavin' a crookit spoon.
— David Mitchell
The cold cut like a many bladed knife
— Israel Zangwill
Stellar Wind resurrected Cold War tactics with twenty-first-century technology. It let the FBI work with the NSA outside of the limits of the law.
— Tim Weiner
By the road to the contagious hospital under the surge of the blue mottled clouds driven from the northeast - a cold wind.
— William Carlos Williams
The wind blew cold, and he was freezing, but he did not notice that he was freezing, for within him was a counterfrost, fear.
— Patrick Suskind
When I speak My lips feel cold - The autumn wind.
— Matsuo Basho
But I'm feeling like I'm tucking some paper around in the hole you left. The wind still whistles in, but I'm not as cold.
— Laura Anderson Kurk
I'm goin' where the wind don't blow so strange, maybe off on some high cold mountain chain.
— Jerry Garcia
Bend like the willow, winds gonna blow you hard and cold tonight. Life as it happens, nobody warns you, willow hold on tight.
— Paul McCartney
And he lay on the cold floor of the study watching the wind stirring the pages, mixing the written and unwritten, the end among them.
— Louise Gluck
Now young faces grow sad and old and hearts of fire grow cold
We swore blood brothers against the wind
I'm ready to grow young again — Bruce Springsteen
We swore blood brothers against the wind
I'm ready to grow young again — Bruce Springsteen
The day is dark and cold and dreary; it rains, and the wind is never weary.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seemed to have know a better day.
— Walter Scott
The love had grown cold, and in the night he heard it whistling through the chambers of his heart like a lost and gently crying wind.
— William Peter Blatty
Fire hath its force abated by water, not by wind; and anger must be allayed by cold words, and not by blustering threats.
— Anne Bradstreet
Without the story - in which everyone living, unborn and dead, participates - men are no more than bits of paper blown on the cold wind.
— George Mackay Brown
A cold wind blew on the prairie on the day the last buffalo fell. A death wind for my people.
— Sitting Bull
A good idea is like a lighted match, easily blown out by the cold winds of rigid management.
— Richard Kinder