Quotes by Snow I've been scared and battered. My hopes the wind done scattered. Snow has friz me, Sun has baked me, Looks like between 'em they done Tried to make me Stop laughin', stop lovin', stop livin'-- But I don't care! I'm still here! Langston Hughes snow wind looks The likelihood is that any English-speaking skier has more words for different types of snow than any inhabitant of Alaska or Greenland. Larry Trask alaska different snow I shake my head, watching snow tumble and swirl from an all-white sky. The world seems so clean if you only look up Lauren DeStefano white sky snow We turned us into wintergirls, and when she tried to leave, I pulled her back into the snow because I was afraid to be alone. Laurie Halse Anderson wintergirls gingerbread snow We held hands when we walked down the gingerbread path into the forest, blood dripping from our fingers. We danced with witches and kissed monsters. We turned us into wintergirls, when she tried to leave, I pulled her back into the snow because I was afraid to be alone. Laurie Halse Anderson snow hands blood Frost in January minus 20 for a week. Dead birds frozen on the branch—they fall with the first thaw like ripe fruit—death-ripened. We shall all end like them—just a stain in the snow. Lawrence Durrell snow bird fall If you're willing to go along for this farcical ride, you'll find 'Dead Snow 2' to be one terrific zombie movie. Leonard Maltin zombie willing snow the snow ... came in thick tufts like new wool - washed before the weaver spins it. Leslie Marmon Silko wool sorrow snow In four days, I experienced five seasons. It was thirty, it was sixty, it was ninety, then it was twelve! And on the last day, there was thunder, lightning, and snow - together! And I hadn't done drugs. Lewis Black drug together snow Graves: It’s going to snow. Dru Anderson: Thanks for the warning. Graves: Hey, no problem. First one’s free. Lilith Saintcrow hey warning snow Free the snow globes! Libba Bray going-bovine globes snow There are times when one certain snow condition is great for one particular brand of skis. Lindsey Vonn skis certain snow I'm strong and I can do things that scare me. I can drive in the snow even though it terrifies me. I'm doing it all alone, I don't have a boyfriend, it was like, "I can do this." Lissie scare strong snow Snow Flower was my old same for life. I had a greater and deeper love for her than I could ever feel for a person who was my husband. Lisa See husband flower snow Always in the dream, it seemed as if there were a destination: a something--he could not grasp what-that lay beyond the place where the thickness of snow brought the sled to a stop. He was left, upon awakening, with the feeling that he wanted, even somehow needed, to reach the something that waited in the distance. The feeling that it was good. That it was welcoming. That it was significant. But he did not know how to get there. Lois Lowry distance dream snow Because I'm Parisian, I wanted to show a Paris that I don't see at the movies, so I spent a lot of time looking for places that have never been filmed, for streets that have never been filmed because there's a thing about Paris, where it's kind of like a charming music box, this luminous cocoon, like those things that have fake snow in them that you turn upside down. Louis Garrel paris fake snow We started dying before the snow, and like the snow, we continued to fall. Louise Erdrich dying snow fall There's a theory of accidents that I studied when I was making a film about nuclear weapons: you can never eliminate accidents, because the measures you introduce to prevent accidents actually produce more accidents. That's certainly true of this sport; you're flying over 40 feet of what might look like snow, but it's hard as ice, it's as hard as pavement. You're doing acrobatic spins and tricks, 40 feet above pavement, essentially. There's been more accidents since, and there are going to continue to be more accidents, that's the nature of the sport. Lucy Walker flying snow sports Snow in April is abominable," said Anne. "Like a slap in the face when you expect a kiss. Lucy Maud Montgomery kissing faces snow I will meet you on the nape of your neck one day, on the surface of intention, word becoming act. We will breathe into each other the high mountain tales, where the snows come from, where the waters begin.” -In the yellow time of pollen Luke Davies yellow snow water «1415161718192021222324»