"Please don’t expect me to always be good and kind and loving. There are times when I will be cold and thoughtless and hard to understand."
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"Detection is, or ought to be, an exact science, and should be treated in the same cold and unemotional manner."
"Where I lived, it was a cold mining place, a village called Dunston. The only time you saw a Rolls-Royce was when somebody died."
"I would rather have been shot straight-up in cold blood-but to be set up? By people who you trusted? That's bad."
"Cold beer is bottled God."
"Either be hot or cold. If you are lukewarm, the Lord will spew you forth from His mouth."
"If you have love, even plain cold water is sweet."
"I treated her like a pair of gloves. When I was cold, I called her up."
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen."
"I wish the Indians had newspapers of their own. If they had, you would have horrible pictures of the cold-blooded murders of inoffensive Indians."
"The deeps are cold: In that darkness camaraderie does not hold: Nothing touches but, clutching, devours."
"He loved books; books are cold but safe friends."
"Whether you're rich or poor, life's still cold-blooded."
"The Master lives within everyone. When you give food to the one who is starving, when you give water to the one who is thirsty, when you cover the one who is cold, you give your love to the Master."
"Some men love truth so much that they seem to be in continual fear lest she should catch a cold on overexposure."
"Marxists have more than once pointed out that the capitalist world economic system contains in itself the seeds of a general crisis and of warlike clashes."
"Showing a greater fondness for their own opinions than for truth, they sought to deny and disprove the new things which, if they had cared to look for themselves, their own senses would have demonstrated to them."
"The same wind is blowing, and yet one of us may be cold and the other not."
"Our American professors like their literature clear and cold and pure and very dead."
"And she is going to dance, dance hungry, dance full, dance each cold astonishing moment, now when she is young and again when she is old."
"It was an ideal day for football - too cold for the spectators and too cold for the players."