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Winter changes the water of heaven and the heart of man into a stone.
- Victor Hugo
The wretchedness of a child interests a mother, the wretchedness of a young man interests a young girl, the wretchedness of an old man interests no one. It is, of all distresses, the coldest.
- Victor Hugo
It was a short, cold Christmas; and as the short northern day merged into night, we found ourselves almost broad upon the wintry ocean, whose freezing spray cased us in ice, as in polished armor.
- Herman Melville
For the height of this sort of deliciousness is to have nothing but the blankets between you and your snugness and the cold of the outer air. Then there you lie like the one warm spark in the heart of an arctic crystal.
- Herman Melville
as intense heat and cold, though unlike, produce like sensations, so innocence and guilt, when, through casual association with mental pain, stamping any visible impress, use one seal- a hacked one.
- Herman Melville
a face which would have been a very fine one but for its haggardness. Whether this haggardness had aught to do with criminality, could not be determined; since, as intense heat and cold, though unlike, produce like sensations, so innocence and guilt, when, through casual association with mental pain, stamping any visible impress, use one seal--a hacked one.
- Herman Melville
I felt the breath of God go cold against my skin.
- Barbara Kingsolver
Prayer as a relationship is probably your best indicator about the health of your love relationship with God. If your prayer life has been slack, your love relationship has grown cold.
- John Piper
It is the worst time in history to be a backslider. It is the worst time ever to be cold in heart and stupid and go and do your own thing.
- Bill Johnson
One can approach the Bible with a cold, rationalistic attitude, or one can do so with reverence and the desire to hear God speak.
- Billy Graham
Love without truth devolves into sentimentality. Truth without love becomes cold and calculated.
- Robert Barron
They who are at work abroad are not cold, but rather it is they who sit shivering in houses.
- Henry David Thoreau