Nature And Snow Quotes
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Nature And Snow Quotes & Sayings
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Here
I'm here-
the snow falling. — Kobayashi Issa
I'm here-
the snow falling. — Kobayashi Issa
plant the seed and watch it grow...
— George Davies
The beauty of white snow, white clouds, blue sky and blue sea represent the gift of nature.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Only mountains can feel the frozen warmth of the sun through snow's gentle caress on their peaks
— Munia Khan
And finally Winter, with its bitin', whinin' wind, and all the land will be mantled with snow.
— Roy Bean
Spring, the snow must go; fall, the leaves can't stay.
— Marty Rubin
We just lay on our bellies in the snow, gasping and immobile.
— Peter Habeler
Caution, Sir! I am eternally tired of hearing that word caution. It is nothing but the word of cowardice!
— John Brown
History, like nature, has its own economy, its own balancing of forces in the final accounting. Nothing can be lost, except to awareness.
— Helen Foster Snow
Dark furrow lines grid the snow, punctuated by orange abacus beads of pumpkins - now the crows own the field ...
— John Geddes
I know it's not ordinary. But who ever loved ordinary?
— Joan Clarke
Even in winter an isolated patch of snow has a special quality.
— Andy Goldsworthy
Bastard children were born from lust and lies, men said; their nature was wanton and treacherous. - Jon Snow
— George R R Martin
It was April in Minneapolis and snowing, the flakes coming down in thick swirls enchanting the city
— Cheryl Strayed
Trees lose their leaves in blizzards like these.
— Ashly Lorenzana
The only way to do my job without optimism would be as a cynic, and that's not my nature.
— Jon Snow
The wastes of snow on the hill were ghostly in the moonlight. The stars were piercingly bright.
— Maud Hart Lovelace
Snow as fine and grainy as sugar covered the windows in and sifted off to the floor and did not melt.
— Laura Ingalls Wilder
How sublime to look down on the workhouse of nature, to see her clouds, hail, snow, rain, thunder, all fabricated at our feet!
— Thomas Jefferson