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Aside from a cold appreciation of my own genius I felt that I was a modest man.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Every one turns his dreams into realities as far as he can; man is cold as ice to the truth, hot as fire to falsehood.
— Jean De La Fontaine
Which is colder, the hand or the gun?
— Anthony Liccione
It is greed and laziness and selfishness, not hunger or weariness or cold, that take the dignity out of a man, and make him look mean.
— George MacDonald
Contrary to some perceptions, revolutionary ideology, even in a tropical country, is not hot. It is cold, man-made.
— Viet Thanh Nguyen
Many a fervid man writes books as cold and flat as graveyard stones.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
A tall, dark, cold eyed, warm lipped, firm chinned, young man of thirty
— C.N. Williamson
Man with his new powers became rich like Midas but all that he touched had gone dead and cold.
— C.S. Lewis
His manner had the offensive jauntiness of the man who has had a cold bath when he might just as easily have had a hot one.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Twixt devil and deep sea, man hacks his caves; Birth, death; one, many; what is true, and seems; Earth's vast hot iron, cold space's empty waves.
— William Empson
Thump Milton loomed over Ree, a fabled man, his face a monument of Ozark stone, with juts and angles and cold shaded parts the sun never touched.
— Daniel Woodrell
I wonder what freezes
the flurry of hurt on her cold-
flushed cheeks, if his touch is
a salve or the shattering. — Beth Morey
the flurry of hurt on her cold-
flushed cheeks, if his touch is
a salve or the shattering. — Beth Morey
He was not an ill-disposed young man, unless to be rather cold hearted, and rather selfish, is to be ill-disposed ...
— Jane Austen
Charity is a cold grey loveless thing. If a rich man wants to help the poor, he should pay his taxes gladly, not dole out money at a whim.
— Clement Attlee
Man dies of cold, not of darkness.
— Miguel De Unamuno
It would be just like me to meet the man of my dreams and pass out cold before he could ask for my number.
— S.T. Bende
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
Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and often times we call a man cold when he is only sad.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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
I know that man is capable of great deeds. But if he isn't capable of great emotion, well, he leaves me cold.
— Albert Camus
The man was cold as an albino frog.
— Ray Bradbury
How can you expect a man who's warm to understand a man who's cold?
— Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
His lips felt dry with a literal thirst for righteousness, which was like a glass of ice-cold water on a table in another man's room.
— Graham Greene
Cold-blooded? Oh, no. This man suddenly burned.
— Gena Showalter
Speaks well of a man to need a little something in this world. I wouldn't trust a man who could git through it cold sober.
— Harry Crews
Somehow, the Good Lord don't want to see no man start a cold morning with just black coffee.
— Robert Newton Peck
One existence, one music, one organism, one life, one God: star-fire and rock-strength, the sea's cold flow
And man's dark soul. — Robinson Jeffers
And man's dark soul. — Robinson Jeffers
He's a man whose touch is always warm, a matter of animal significance for someone who is nearly always cold.
— A.S.A Harrison
The cold, inconsiderate of persons, tingles your blood, benumbs your feet, freezes a man like an apple.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Without a family,man,alone in the world, trembles with the cold.
— Andre Maurois
Somewhere in the ocean, a shark was missing its cold eyes because this man had them.
— Steve Hamilton
Spring cold is like the poverty of a poor man who has had a fortune left him - better days are coming ...
— Margaret Oliphant
Maybe it was cold and miserable in the forest, but man can bring his own warmth and comfort anywhere he goes.
— Sergei Lukyanenko
There is, you will concede, a limit to the niceties a man is obliged to fulfill when his wife is dead and not yet cold.
— Allan Dare Pearce
My mother was physically and emotionally abusive. My father was an extremely cold man.
— S.E. Hinton
Let a man be firmly principled in his religion, he may travel from the tropics to the poles, it will never catch cold on the journey.
— William Morley Punshon
The man is cold, brooding, sullen, deaf to humor. And those are his good points.
— George R R Martin
I'm cold and free and the smartest man in the world, and this time they're going to know it, I promise you. I promise you that.
— Austin Grossman
The marble keeps merely a cold and sad memory of a man who would else be forgotten. No man who needs a monument ever ought to have one.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Boldness in battle is nothing out of the way ... but to face down fear in cold blood is rare in any man.
— Diana Gabaldon
Often times we call a man [or woman] cold when he [or she] is only sad.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
We go on dating from Cold Fridays and Great Snows; but a little colder Friday, or greater snow would put a period to man's existence on the globe.
— Henry David Thoreau
He wasn't a cold, aloof god anymore, but a flesh-and-blood man who could bleed, hurt. Want.
— Kit Rocha
I have characterized Nixon as a loner, a cold man with great self-confidence and a one-track mind centered on the advancement of Richard Nixon.
— Barry Goldwater
One cold November, I resolved to kill the staircase spawn... ("Staircase Man" by Diane Doniol-Valcroze & Arthur K. Flam)
— Arthur K. Flam
In the cold, shivering twilight, preceding the daybreak of civilization, the dominating emotion of man was fear.
— Paul Harris
Any woman who, by her own admission, is capable of shooting a man in cold blood is likely the perfect wife for me.
— Vanessa Kelly
The numerous people who imagine that a long stay in the Polar regions makes a man less susceptible of cold than other mortals are completely mistaken.
— Roald Amundsen
A man shares his days with hunger, thirst, and cold, with the good times and the bad, and the first part of being a man is to understand that.
— Louis L'Amour
A man, who can, in cold blood, hunt and torture a poor, innocent animal, cannot feel much compassion for the distress of his own species.
— Frederick The Great
He either had to stop making me flustered as hell, or I had to quit the Cap'n Crunch. Could a grown man go cold turkey off the Cap'n?
— Sloan Parker
Satan is inconsistent. He persuades a man not to go to a synagogue on a cold morning; yet when the man does go, he follows him into it.
— John Henry Newman
A cold word from a cold man sends shivers throughout my body but my heart remains warm
— Sonya Watson
Man must have fires in his life: Fire of love; fire of work; fire of doing kindness ... Without fires, man is just a cold rock!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
It is cold at six-forty in the morning on a March day in Paris, and seems even colder when a man is about to be executed by firing squad.
— Frederick Forsyth
Also, in the dismal Cold Waste, any man treasures illusions, though knowing them almost certainly to be such.
— Fritz Leiber
To get even near humility, even for a moment, is like a drink of cold water to a man in a desert.
— C.S. Lewis
Unattached to man or matter,
You remain aloof and cold. — Mihai Eminescu
You remain aloof and cold. — Mihai Eminescu
A broken heart, too much cold beer, ocean waves and a willing man were never a good combination, no matter what the country songs said.
— Patti Callahan Henry
He is so full of manure, that man, we could lay him in the dirt and grow another one just like him." Ruby about her dad in "Cold Mountain
— Charles Frazier
Man they treat me like a legend, am I really this cold? I'm really too young to be feeling this old.
— Drake
The camera need not be a cold mechanical device. Like the pen, it is as good as the man who uses it. It can be the extension of mind and heart ...
— John Steinbeck