Old Snow Quotes
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Old Snow Quotes & Sayings
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The danger of having too close deadlines ... It could lead you to just accept an avenue that's not quite good enough.
— Judith Weir
You are a good man," she had observed contentedly. "And it has been too long since I had this." He was surprised
— Octavia E. Butler
As far as my own sexual orientation, I'm only seventeen years old and as of right now, I'm straight, but who knows what's to come?
— Judith E. Snow
Old age is
a flight of small
cheeping birds
skimming
bare trees
above a snow glaze. — William Carlos Williams
a flight of small
cheeping birds
skimming
bare trees
above a snow glaze. — William Carlos Williams
Winter giveth the fields, and the trees so old,
their beards of icicles and snow. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
their beards of icicles and snow. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
That's what helps me keep playing: the idea of giving something to others. Because personally, I've had my fill.
— Chet Faker
When I no longer thrill to the first snow of the season, I'll know I'm growing old.
— Lady Bird Johnson
When I read a review, 90% of the review is about my lifestyle, and the last two sentences are about the record.
— Pete Wentz
Thanks Darling for the beautiful flowers and all the prayers. Now can you just get my puppy past security?
— Elizabeth Taylor
The snow-haired Uncle Dap, so old as to be absolutely fabulous, was trying to jump over his walking-stick.
— T.H. White
However old a conjugal union, it still garners some sweetness. Winter has some cloudless days, and under the snow a few flowers still bloom.
— Madame De Stael
Rejection is a cancer, Edie. It eats away at a person.
— Kate Morton
When energy prices go up, the difficulty of projecting demand also goes up - uncertainty goes up.
— Al Gore
The loss of life will be irreplaceable.
— Dan Quayle
The corne hides it self in the snow, as an old man in furrs.
— George Herbert
There exists for each of us a geographical fulcrum, a place so saturated with memory that within its precinct the past is always present.
— Justin Cronin
If I had but the time and you had but the brain
— Lewis Carroll