Cold Quotes - Page 16
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”
Aldous Huxley (2000). “Complete Essays: 1926-1929”, Ivan R Dee
Maybe we didn't have many possessions, but we never went hungry, were cold, or lacked love.
Yanni, David Rensin (2003). “Yanni in Words”, Miramax Books
William Wycherley (2014). “The Country Wife”, p.59, A&C Black
William Hazlitt, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Charles Lamb (1836). “Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With Notice of His Life”, p.222
William Goldman (2013). “The Princess Bride”, p.119, A&C Black
Words are the weak support of cold indifference; love has no language to be heard.
William Congreve (1752). “The old bachelor. The double-dealer. Love for love”, p.180
Walter Kirn (1993). “She Needed Me”
but it's so hard to dance that way when it's cold and there's no music.
Song: Hold On, Album: Mule Variations, 1999