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Winter Quotes - Page 39

On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow, And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly.

Thomas Campbell (1854). “The Pleasures of Hope, Gertrude of Wyoming, and othe Poems: To which are added Collin's and Gray's poetical works Seventh Thousand”, p.92

Winter is the time of love and of taking the light within.

Terry Lynn Taylor (1996). “Angel Days”, Ballantine Books

You are brave, kicking a chained prisoner. They must sing heroic ballads about you on winter nights!" (Alanna)

Tamora Pierce (2011). “In the Hand of the Goddess”, p.134, Simon and Schuster

Your hair is winter fire January embers My heart burns there, too.

Stephen King (2016). “It: A Novel”, p.192, Simon and Schuster

Winter is not a season in the North Middlewest; it is an industry.

Sinclair Lewis (2008). “Main Street”, p.146, ReadHowYouWant.com

If our family was poor, of what did our poverty consist? If our clothes were torn the torn places only let in the sun and wind. In the winter we had no overcoats, but that only meant we ran rather than loitered.

Sherwood Anderson (1924). “A Story Teller's Story: The Tale of an American Writer's Journey Through His Own Imaginative World and Through the World of Facts, with Many of His Experiences and Impressions Among Other Writers--told in Many Notes--in Four Books--and an Epilogue”, p.5, University of Michigan Press