Winter Wind Quotes
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Perhaps the wind Wails so in winter for the summers dead, And all sad sounds are nature's funeral cries For what has been and is not.
— George Eliot
Dangerous as a winter wind, which freezes the marrow from within, and not like a blade, which slashes the throat from without
— S. Jae-Jones
The sex was so passionate it bordered on violence. It was not vanilla. It was passion as suffering
— Elise Valmorbida
Putting off an easy thing makes it hard. Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible.
— George C. Lorimer
Sorrow rushed into her soul, moaning softly like the winter wind in abandoned manor houses.
— Gustave Flaubert
When the north wind blew across the tar ponds, voices were carried away.
— Jonathan Campbell
Autumn came, and the leaves in the forest turned to orange and gold. Then, as winter approached, the wind caught them as they fell
— Hans Christian Andersen
A cold wind was blowing from the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things.
— George R R Martin
I'm flattered that other artists consider me a role model.
— Janet Jackson
Everything is scary if you look at it. So you just got to live.
— Mary J. Blige
And finally Winter, with its bitin', whinin' wind, and all the land will be mantled with snow.
— Roy Bean
It is the sea that whitens the roof. The sea drifts through the winter air. It is the sea that the north wind makes. The sea is in the falling snow.
— Wallace Stevens
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
— Charles Dickens
The leaves fall, the wind blows, and the farm country slowly changes from the summer cottons into its winter wools.
— Henry Beston
Suppose you had a cross burning in a play or a movie ... Would that be intimidating?
— Sandra Day O'Connor
In winter, when the dismal rain
Comes down in slanting lines,
And Wind, that grand old harper, smote
His thunder-harp of pines. — Alexander Smith
Comes down in slanting lines,
And Wind, that grand old harper, smote
His thunder-harp of pines. — Alexander Smith
Dip your fingers n the spring stream or lift your face to the summer rains. Listen for me in the winter wind I'll come back for you.
— Evangeline Denmark
We don't change what we are, we change what we think what we are.
— Eric Butterworth
Beyond Stone Ring Keep's high walls, the wind wailed of coming winter. Ariane didn't hear the mournful cry. She heard nothing but echoes
— Elizabeth Lowell
Love comes and goes so fast! It comes like a tropical storm and it goes like the wind in winter
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Day after day, throughout the winter,
We hardened ourselves to live by bluest reason
In a world of wind and frost ... — Wallace Stevens
We hardened ourselves to live by bluest reason
In a world of wind and frost ... — Wallace Stevens
When one has faith that the spring thaw will arrive, the winter winds seem to lose some of their punch.
— Robert Veninga
Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind, As man's ingratitude.
— William Shakespeare
Wind blew snow crystals back and forth between the graves. The ancient pines creaked overhead.
— Mike Bond
When I breathe,
This sound in my chest
Lonelier than the winter wind — Takuboku Ishikawa
This sound in my chest
Lonelier than the winter wind — Takuboku Ishikawa
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 haven't leaked anything to anybody. They are wrong!
— W. Mark Felt
And when wind and winter harden
All the loveless land,
It will whisper of the garden,
You will understand. — Oscar Wilde
All the loveless land,
It will whisper of the garden,
You will understand. — Oscar Wilde
He seemed to believe that from such humble, inert elements as flour, shortening, and drab little envelopes of yeast, life itself could be produced.
— Michael Cunningham
Are ye the ghosts of fallen leaves,
O flakes of snow,
For which, through naked trees, the winds
A-mourning go? — John B. Tabb
O flakes of snow,
For which, through naked trees, the winds
A-mourning go? — John B. Tabb
Where, twisted round the barren oak,
The summer vine in beauty clung,
And summer winds the stillness broke,
The crystal icicle is hung. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The summer vine in beauty clung,
And summer winds the stillness broke,
The crystal icicle is hung. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
A Dumont actor was considered to be too stilted - the way we Dumont actors used to speak.
— Leon Askin
Do something that surprises yourself cause if you don't surprise yourself, you're not going to surprise anybody else.
— Logan Henderson
The evening news made her wonder if God was dead; the morning sun made her believe He wasn't.
— Carl Hiaasen
Through the chill of December the early winter moans ... but it's that January wind that rattles old bones.
— John Facenda
Miguel: Merle? What kind of hick name is that? I wouldn't name my dog Merle.
— The Walking Dead