Cold Quotes - Page 3
"Song: 'Verses from the Abstract'". 1991.
Victor Hugo (2010). “The Works of Victor Hugo”, p.840, BookCaps Study Guides
Graham Greene (1948). “The Heart of the Matter”
Time's stern tide, with cold Oblivion's wave, Shall soon dissolve each fair, each fading charm.
Anna Seward (1810). “Works”, p.82
Samuel Butler (1951). “Samuel Butler's notebooks”
This is an excellent martini — sort of tastes like it isn't there at all, just a cold cloud.
"The Winds of War". ABC miniseries, 1983.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, India. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Publications Division (2004). “Towards a new world: defining moments”
Interview with Time magazine, 2006.
John Ray, John Belfour (1813). “A complete collection of English proverbs: also, the most celebrated proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and other languages”, p.175
Business runs hot and cold so the more you're in charge of your own destiny, the better off you are.
Song: You Don't Know How It Feels, Album: Wildflowers, 1994
Even in winter, the cold isn't always bitter, and not every day is cruel.
Jim Butcher (2010). “Changes: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.345, Penguin