886 Quotes About Winter

  • Author Jill McKeever
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    Winter represents rest, hibernation, and even death. We humans--driven by our demanding work and school schedules--tend to forget that winter is a time to slow down, but our fellow animals and plants prepare accordingly, allowing themselves a season of rest.

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  • Author محمد عفيفي
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    إذا جاء الشتاء فليس الربيع ببعيد ، كلمة قالها الشاعر الإنجليزي البردان ليُصّبر نفسه على بلواه ، إذ هو أجدر الناس بأن يعرف أنه إذا جاء الشتاء فقد جاء و أن دونه و الربيع شهورًا طويلة من الهم البارد و العذاب المثلج ، ولكَم فرحت عندما رأيته يؤجل وصوله بتلك الصورة ، بل و تخيلت في لحظة جنون أنه ربما يكون قد ألغى حضوره أصلًا متأثرًا بدعوة حارة من قلبي الطاهر ، لكن الشتاء هو الشتاء كلمة باردة يجب أن نسمعها من الزمن كلما حان وقتها المحتوم

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  • Author Elliott Merrick
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    Sometimes in winter there comes a spell of snowstorms and sunshine and terrific contentment. On snowy afternoons there is a special blessedness in saying, oh it is too snowy to chop wood this afternoon. And the gray snow sifts down, and one takes off one's boots and sits by the fire and is glad of the way wool socks smell; and a pie is baking in the oven, and the gray snow is sifting down.

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  • Author Jacqueline E. Smith
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    It’s funny. In my fantasies, I’ve cast Daniel as this romantic, heroic figure; my own personal knight in shining armor. When I daydream, I always imagine he’s the one saving me. But here in our silent sanctuary, I realize I want to be the one who rescues him. I want to protect him, comfort him, heal him... I want to love him.

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  • Author Geraldine Brooks
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    It was bitter cold, for the snow clouds had blown away, and the stars seemed mirrored in the icy glitter of the white-crusted fields.

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  • Author Joanne Fluke
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    You're right. I forgot that barns were heated."Hannah didn't bother to correct her sister. Strictly speaking, Andrea was right, barns were heated. They were kept warm by herding in all the cattle, keeping them together in a closed space and utilizing their body heat. When it came to barns in the winter BTUs stood for Bunched Together Until Summer.

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