"Cold! If the thermometer had been an inch longer we'd all have frozen to death!"
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"I was cold, hungry, and in a hole in the ground. But at least I had my elven porn, damnit!"
"To how many blockheads of my time has a cold and taciturn demeanor procured the credit of prudence and capacity!"
"It is music that causes the heart to broaden and the listener to grow cold with ecstasy and fright."
"This is what has to be remembered about the law: Beneath that cold, harsh, impersonal exterior there beats a cold, harsh, impersonal heart."
"I'm not into cold weather, I like warm weather."
"When I am really angry, I clam up, go cold."
"Nothing burns like the cold."
"A wall is a hell of a lot better than a war."
"Revenge is a meal best served cold."
"Our next Cold War ought to be with ourselves...After all, who poses the biggest danger to the American environment? We do."
"Has a woman who knew she was well-dressed ever caught a cold?"
"... In our family, if you said the words 'I feel,' they better be followed with 'hungry' or 'cold'. Because we didn't get personal, that's just how it was."
"Deliver me from your cold phlegmatic preachers, politicians, friends, lovers and husbands."
"Cold & cunning come from the north: But cunning sans wisdom is nothing worth."
"Let us not be deceived we are today in the midst of a cold war."
"Although the shooting war is over, we are in the midst of a cold war which is getting warmer."
"He saw very clearly how all his life led only to this moment and all after led to nowhere at all. He felt something cold and soulless enter him like another being and he imagined that it smiled malignly and he had no reason to believe that it would ever leave."
"Continuous eloquence wearies. Grandeur must be abandoned to be appreciated. Continuity in everything is unpleasant. Cold is agreeable, that we may get warm."
"This cold night will turn us all to fools and madmen."