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The wildlings had no where to go. Some continued upward, and died. Some went downward, and died. Some stayed where they were. They died as well.
— Martin George
Oh where, oh where had Snow White gone?
She'd found it easy, being pretty
To hitch a ride into the city. — Roald Dahl
She'd found it easy, being pretty
To hitch a ride into the city. — Roald Dahl
The crisp path through the field in this December snow, in the deep dark, where we trod the buried grass like ghosts on dry toast.
— Dylan Thomas
A snowman in a town where it didn't snow, made by a boy who couldn't wait to leave, and given to a girl who had never belonged.
— Robyn Schneider
So they went running together, silent, toward the vast wastes of snow where no living thing but they two moved under the stars of night.
— Clemence Housman
As a snow-drift is formed where there is a lull in the wind, so, one would say, where there is a lull of truth, an institution springs up.
— Henry David Thoreau
Oh! where do fairies hide their heads, When snow lies on the hills, When frost has spoiled their mossy beds, And crystallized their rills?
— Thomas Haynes Bayly
I don't remember any snow in all of the Torah. The Lord probably doesn't even go to places where it snows.
— Christopher Moore
In the woods where snow is thick, bars of sunlight lay like pale fire.
— Katherine Mansfield
If you grow up where a snow mountain lifts its proud crown on the home horizon, in some strange way it becomes a member of the family.
— Margaret Craven
History is full of delightful reversals, where the opposite of what one predicts comes true.
— Edmund Snow Carpenter
There was something peaceful about an untouched fall of snow. Like being in another world, where nothing can go wrong. Because nothing can find you.
— Catherine Ryan Hyde
There are only two conditions where you're allowed to wake up a woman on a lie-in: it's snowing or the death of a celebrity.
— Michael McIntyre
But where are the snows of last year? That was the greatest concern of Villon, the Parisian poet.
— Francois Rabelais
It was January. Snow was falling; snow had fallen all day. The sky spread like a grey goose's wing from which feathers where falling all over England.
— Virginia Woolf
In this country where an hour's train ride will take you from Siberian snow into African desert, unity of population is hardly to be expected.
— John Dos Passos
I've always felt lucky to live someplace where snow is rare, you know? It's rareness that makes it so speacial.
— Stephanie Perkins
I see you in the grass,
Running through the snow,
But where you have gone,
I cannot go. — Helen Pearson
Running through the snow,
But where you have gone,
I cannot go. — Helen Pearson