Cold Quotes - Page 17
Praise and blame, good and bad, even heat and cold, must be equally acceptable to us.
Swami Vivekananda (1955). “Complete Works”
An idea is like a cold germ: sooner or later someone always catches it.
Stephen King (2013). “Under the Dome: A Novel”, p.206, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2008). “Just After Sunset: Stories”, p.302, Simon and Schuster
Sherrilyn Kenyon (2010). “Dance With the Devil”, p.314, Macmillan
Sherman Alexie (2013). “Flight: A Novel”, p.142, Open Road Media
Every cold empirick, when his heart is expanded by a successful experiment, swells into a theorist.
William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope (1805). “Preface”, p.32
The wind blowing through my ripped clothes was so cold that I felt like a Percysicle.
Rick Riordan (2007). “The Titan's curse”
Richard Hovey (1908). “Along the Trail”
Raymond E. Feist (1993). “Silverthorn”, Spectra
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1983). “Essays and Lectures”, p.490, Library of America