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Frost Quotes

Remember the goodness of God in the frost of adversity.

Spurgeon, Charles H. (2015). “The Complete Works of C. H. Spurgeon, Volume 12: Sermons 668 to 727”, p.44, Delmarva Publications, Inc.

On a lone winter evening, when the frost Has wrought a silence.

John Keats (1841). “The poetical works of John Keats”, p.228

February dawn -- frost on the path Where I paced all winter.

Jack Kerouac (2013). “Book of Haikus”, p.51, Penguin

Death lies on her like an untimely frost.

'Romeo And Juliet' (1595) act 4, sc. 5, l. 25

Cold indeed, and labor lost: Then farewell heat, and welcome frost!

William Shakespeare, Charles Symmons, John Payne Collier (1836). “Midsummer-night's dream. Love's labor's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew”, p.201

Maybe if I completely shaved my head and get the frost out of my moustache, maybe I could get one of those serious acting jobs.

"Hulk Hogan and Laila Ali Give Us the Goods on American Gladiators". movieweb.com. December 31, 2007.

The first and last frosts are the worst.

George Herbert (1836). “The works of George Herbert. containing Parentalia, the 2nd copy wanting the 1st sheet of vol.2].”, p.179

The third day comes a frost, a killing frost.

'Henry VIII' (1613) act 3, sc. 2, l. 352

The people always know that some of the grain will be good, some of the crop will be saved, some will return and bear the strength of the kernel, that from the bloodiest year some survive to outfox the frost.

Neala Schleuning, Meridel Le Sueur (1983). “America, song we sang without knowing: the life and ideas of Meridel LeSueur”, Don Olson Distribution