Quotes about winter
winter fate bored
Nothing is as tedious as the limping days, When snowdrifts yearly cover all the ways, And ennui, sour fruit of incurious gloom, Assumes control of fate’s immortal loom Charles Baudelaire
winter hats straw-hats
Always buy your straw hats in the Winter Benjamin Graham
winter night long-ago
In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks, and let them tell thee tales Of woeful ages, long ago betid William Shakespeare
winter bad-mood cold
I like these cold, gray winter days. Days like these let you savor a bad mood. Bill Watterson
winter years europe
Winter regularly takes many more lives than any heat wave: 25,000 to 50,000 each year die in Britain from excess cold. Across Europe, there are six times more cold-related deaths than heat-related deaths...by 2050...Warmer temperatures will save 1.4 million lives each year. Bjorn Lomborg
winter men thinking
My friend, I am going to tell you the story of my life, as you wish; and if it were only the story of my life I think I would not tell it; for what is one man that he should make much of his winters, even when they bend him like a heavy snow? Black Elk
winter way gone
Winter's not gone yet, if the wild geese fly that way. William Shakespeare
winter blow wind
Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, The seasons' difference, as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which, when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile. William Shakespeare
winter men beast
Thou knowest, winter tames man, woman, and beast. William Shakespeare
winter nightlife salzburg
The restaurants close here in Salzburg. They don't really have a nightlife in the winter time. Cecilia Bartoli
winter animal giving
One of the best gifts you can give to an animal is a donation of a blanket to your local animal shelter during the winter months. Carrie Ann Inaba
winter mushrooms world
There's more than one way between your world and ours. There's the changeling road, and there's the Ravishing, and there's those that Stumble through a gap in the hedgerows or a mushroom ring or a tornado or a wardrobe full of winter coats. Catherynne M. Valente
wintertime
They are wintertime tales. Wintertime is when it's story time.
winter worst
This is the worst winter in 28 years.
winter ducks
Where do the ducks go in the winter? J. D. Salinger
winter cities feelings
LA is the loneliest and most brutal of American cities; NY gets god-awful cold in the winter but there's a feeling of wacky comradeship somewhere in some streets. LA is a jungle. Jack Kerouac
winter path dawn
February dawn -- frost on the path Where I paced all winter. Jack Kerouac
winter men action
I don't wanta hear all your word descriptions of words words words you made up all winter, man I wanta be enlightened by actions. Jack Kerouac
winter medicine age
In my medicine cabinet, the winter fly has died of old age. Jack Kerouac
winter
We are going to have a winter of discontent.
winter years needs
There seems to be so much more winter than we need this year. Kathleen Norris
winter names bird
The owl, that bird of onomatopoetic name, is a repetitious question wrapped in feathery insulation especially for Winter delivery. Hal Borland
winter two ease
There are two seasonal diversions that can ease the bite of any winter. One is the January thaw. The other is the seed catalogues. Hal Borland
winter white may
To see a hillside white with dogwood bloom is to know a particular ecstasy of beauty, but to walk the gray Winter woods and find the buds which will resurrect that beauty in another May is to partake of continuity. Hal Borland
winter past may
You may tell by looking at any twig of the forest, ay, at your very wood-pile, whether its winter is past or not. Henry David Thoreau
winter students study
Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are. Henry David Thoreau
winter giving hypocrisy
How wholesome winter is, seen far or near; how good, above all mere sentimental, warm-blooded, short-lived, soft-hearted, moral goodness, commonly so called. Give me the goodness which has forgotten its own deeds,--which God has seen to be good, and let be. Henry David Thoreau
winter woods fields
The wonderful purity of nature at this season is a most pleasing fact.... In the bare fields and tinkling woods, see what virtue survives. In the coldest and bleakest places, the warmest charities still maintain a foothold. Henry David Thoreau
winter wind mountain
A cold and searching wind drives away all contagion, and nothing can withstand it but what has a virtue in it, and accordingly, whatever we meet with in cold and bleak places, as the tops of mountains, we respect for a sort of sturdy innocence, a Puritan toughness. All things beside seem to be called in for shelter, and what stays out must be part of the original frame of the universe, and of such valor as God himself. Henry David Thoreau
winter virtue warmth
In the winter, warmth stands for all virtue. Henry David Thoreau
winter sunshine fire
What fire could ever equal the sunshine of a winter's day? Henry David Thoreau
winter roots littles
We must take root; send out some little fibre at least, even every winter day. Henry David Thoreau
winter track giving
Perhaps of all our untamed quadrupeds, the fox has obtained the widest and most familiar reputation.... His recent tracks still give variety to a winter's walk. I tread in the steps of the fox that has gone before me by some hours, or which perhaps I have started, with such a tip-toe of expectation as if I were on the trail of the Spirit itself which resides in the wood, and expected soon to catch it in its lair. Henry David Thoreau