Winter Born Quotes
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Winter Born Quotes & Sayings
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There is no shame in loving: it is the sign of a generous heart, and pain the price of an open soul.
— Alison Croggon
I never take drugs. I took ecstasy when I was in Ibiza once, but it didn't work for me. I think I was already on ecstasy when I was born.
— Pedro Winter
Some say these people were Phoenicians, but that is incorrect; they were older than the Phoenicians being Atlanteans,
— Dion Fortune
Kill the boy, Jon Snow. Winter is almost upon us. Kill the boy and let the man be born.
— George R R Martin
Hollywood would much prefer the author be dead, so that they can buy the book and do what they want to do with it.
— Michael Lewis
Oh winter, king of fire side enjoyments, home born happiness.
— William Cowper
If you can't go where people are happier, try to make people happier where you are.
— Ashleigh Brilliant
-last words about painting, age 78 ...
I think I'm beginning to learn something about it. — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
I think I'm beginning to learn something about it. — Pierre-Auguste Renoir
It was the winter wild, While the Heaven-born child, All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies.
— John Milton
She was born with the winter already in her bones.
— Kate Atkinson
I come from a very, very Catholic family. We used to pray the rosary every day after dinner.
— Juanes
He never stopped wanting to save the world.
— Ron Reagan
The necessity of labor and conversation with many men and things to the scholar is rarely well remembered.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you do not write for publication, there is little point in writing at all.
— George Bernard Shaw
When a man's suit fits, when the construction is beautiful, when the sewing and fabrics are there ... in the end, you'll look the best in it.
— John Varvatos
I've wept enough in my life. I have no tears left.
— Melina Marchetta
The season of my life has changed and the cold chill of winter blows the warning winds of my soon to be demise.
— Suzanne Steele