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One winter morning Peter woke up and looked out the window. Snow had fallen during the night. It covered everything as far as he could see.
— Ezra Jack Keats
In New York, they understood that my country was not a country, but winter. And that my road was not really a road, but snow.
— Monique Leyrac
Winter horseshoes are equipped with little spikes that give a horse traction on snow and ice and prevent it from slipping.
— Saul David
Winters with strong frost and lots of snow like we had 20 years ago will cease to exist at our latitudes.
— Mojib Latif
With snow came the kites, once the rulers of Kabul's winter skies, now timid trespassers in territory claimed by streaking rockets and fighter jets.
— Khaled Hosseini
Learn to love the sunrise and sunset, the beating of rain on the roof and windows, and the gentle fall of snow on a winter day.
— Lowell L. Bennion
Kill the boy, Jon Snow. Winter is almost upon us. Kill the boy and let the man be born.
— George R R Martin
The huntsman took pity on her and said, Run away into the woods, child, and never come back.
— Marissa Meyer
A cold wind was blowing from the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things.
— George R R Martin
Shards flew everywhere, slicing her hands, her forearm, and cascading to the floor like snow glistening on a winter morning.
— Katherine McIntyre
Winter was nothing but a season of snow; spring, allergies; and summer ... It was the worst. That was swimsuit season.
— Teresa Lo
Life and summer are fleeting,' sang the bird. 'Snow and dark, and the winter comes. Nothing remains the same.
— Elyne Mitchell
On Linden, when the sun was low,
All bloodless lay the untrodden snow,
And dark as winter was the flow
Of Iser, rolling rapidly. — Thomas Campbell
All bloodless lay the untrodden snow,
And dark as winter was the flow
Of Iser, rolling rapidly. — Thomas Campbell
The ground has on its clothes. The trees poke out of sheets and each branch wears the sock of God.
— Anne Sexton
The snowflakes start falling and I start to float
Till my mean older brother stuffs snow down my coat — Owl City
Till my mean older brother stuffs snow down my coat — Owl City
WINTERS WERE TOUGH in the Midwest, then and now. I never liked winter. And I hate snow. It's white, but it darkens your heart.
— Clara Cannucciari
And finally Winter, with its bitin', whinin' wind, and all the land will be mantled with snow.
— Roy Bean
Ladies and Felines," he stated grandly, grasping the doorknob, "Welcome to Tir Na Nog. Land of endless winter and shitloads of snow.
— Julie Kagawa
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
Marina filled her lungs with frozen air and smelled both winter and spring, dirt and leftover snow with the smallest undercurrent of something green.
— Ann Patchett
Snow flurries began to fall and they swirled around people's legs like house cats. It was magical, this snow globe world.
— Sarah Addison Allen
I love Fayetteville. I like hills and vistas and hardworking people and fighting snow in winter and chiggers in the summer.
— Ellen Gilchrist
In the summer heat the reapers say, We have seen her dancing with the autumn leaves, and we saw a drift of snow in her hair.
— Kahlil Gibran
She was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen, a tiny, bloody angel in the snow, and they were going to destroy her.
— Maggie Stiefvater
He hoped it would snow recklessly and bring to the island the impossible winter purity, so rare and precious, he remembered fondly from his youth.
— David Guterson
I enjoy hiking and skiing, like most Norwegians. In winter, there will be snow for months on end. In the summer, there are the long evenings to enjoy.
— Magnus Carlsen
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
Winter walks up and down the town swinging his censer, but no smoke or sweetness comes from it, only the sour, metallic frankness of salt and snow.
— Mary Oliver
Rural life in the winter months was rugged: snow-blurred and alcohol-fueled, violent and fast.
— John Irving
The sensation reminds him of the first snow of winter, for those first few hours when everything is blanketed in white, soft and quiet.
— Erin Morgenstern
In Minneapolis, the overhead sky walks protect pedestrians from the winter cold and snow.
— Bill Dedman
I have never seen snow and do not know what winter means.
— Duke Kahanamoku
Snow is like a wide sea. One could go out and be lost in it and forget the world, and oneself.
— Greta Garbo
I am a book of snow, a spacious hand, an open meadow, a circle that waits, I belong to the earth and its winter.
— Pablo Neruda
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
As I write, snow is falling outside my Maine window, and indoors all around me half a hundred garden catalogues are in bloom.
— Katharine Sergeant Angell White
One must have a mind of winter
To regard the frost and the boughs
Of the pine-trees crusted with snow — Wallace Stevens
To regard the frost and the boughs
Of the pine-trees crusted with snow — Wallace Stevens
But he's the most familiar thing in this house, and I fall asleep better, listening to Baz breathe, than I have since winter break started.
— Rainbow Rowell
The stiff rails were softened to swan's-down, and still fluttered down the snow.
— James Russell Lowell
One day is all the days, and when it is summer, it has always been summer, and when it is winter, the snow will never leave.
— Rebecca Hahn
Wolf Star shines on wintry high;
Gazing northward by and by.
Ice and snow on shorelines lie;
Wind and spirits haunt the sky. — F.T. McKinstry
Gazing northward by and by.
Ice and snow on shorelines lie;
Wind and spirits haunt the sky. — F.T. McKinstry
I think I hate snow, downright hate it. There is something stupefying in it, a kind of 'You must be worse before you're better,' and down it spins.
— Katherine Mansfield