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Cold Quotes - Page 8

The United States particularly abandoned Liberia after the end of the Cold War.

Interview with Robert I. Birnbaum, www.identitytheory.com. January 18, 2005.

The cold harsh reality is that we have to balance the budget.

"NYC mayor paints bleak picture in 'doomsday' budget". www.cnn.com. April 15, 2003.

Shut the door not that it lets in the cold but that it lets out the coziness.

Mark Twain (2014). “Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America's Most-Revered Humorist”, p.53, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

The cold war is over, but cold war thinking survives.

Joseph Rotblat, Daisaku Ikeda (2007). “A Quest for Global Peace: Rotblat and Ikeda on War, Ethics and the Nuclear Threat”, p.131, I.B.Tauris

Every drop of ink in my pen ran cold.

Letter to Montagu, 3 July 1752, in 'Letters'

Mathematics has the inhuman quality of starlight, brilliant and sharp, but cold.

Hermann Weyl (2013). “Levels of Infinity: Selected Writings on Mathematics and Philosophy”, p.192, Courier Corporation

Love keeps the cold out better than a cloak.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1867). “The Poetical Works of H. W. Longfellow. Complete Edition”, p.52

The scolding voice is her own, so abrasive and quick, yet so powerless to move her.

Carol Shields (2008). “The Stone Diaries: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.8, Penguin

Like the dead-seeming, cold rocks, I have memories within that came out of the material that went to make me. Time and place have had their say.

Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker (1979). “I Love Myself when I Am Laughing ... and Then Again when I Am Looking Mean and Impressive: A Zora Neale Hurston Reader”, p.28, Feminist Press at CUNY

This cold night will turn us all to fools and madmen.

William Shakespeare (1833). “The plays and poems of William Shakspeare”, p.791

For this relief, much thanks

'Hamlet' (1601) act 1, sc. 1, l. 8

Old friendships are like meats served up repeatedly, cold, comfortless, and distasteful. The stomach turns against them.

William Hazlitt (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)”, p.1919, Delphi Classics

Hunger, thirst, heat and cold: I had tasted them in full

Wilfred Thesiger (2008). “Arabian Sands”, p.23, Penguin

Silence is a figure of speech, unanswerable, short, cold, but terribly severe.

Theodore Parker (1867). “The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: Sermons. Prayers”, p.50