Quotes of Frigid - somelinesforyou

“ The weather became so intensely cold that we sent for all the hunters who had remained out with captain Clarke's party, and they returned in the evening several of them frostbitten. ”

- Meriwether Lewis

“ October extinguished itself in a rush of howling winds and driving rain and November arrived, cold as frozen iron, with hard frosts every morning and icy drafts that bit at exposed hands and faces. ”

- J. K. Rowling

“ Is a hippopotamus a hippopotamus, or just a really cool Opotamus? ”

- Mitch Hedberg

“ I want you to see that I'm looking. Look at me look at you. I'm cool with that. ”

- Busta Rhymes

“ It was really cool,... Hopefully, I'll be able to make this memory again. ”

- Philo

“ Of all men's miseries the bitterest is this: to know so much and to have control over nothing. ”

- Herodotus

“ St Agnes' Eve — Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold. ”

- John Keats

“ Iron rusts from disuse; stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind. ”

- Leonardo da Vinci

“ He seems to have gone to his icebox, pulled out all the cold obsessions, mixed them in a bowl, beat too lightly and baked too long. ”

- John Leonard

“ Cold! If the thermometer had been an inch longer we'd all have frozen to death. ”

- Mark Twain

“ He who keeps his cool best wins. ”

- Norman Cousins

“ Sound itself appeared to be frozen up, all was so cold and still. ”

- Charles Dickens

“ Good words cool more than cold water. ”

- John Ray

“ The hottest love has the coldest end. ”

- Socrates

“ Show me a frigid women and, nine times out of ten, I'll show you a little man. ”

- Julie Burchill

“ Men always fall for frigid women because they put on the best show. ”

- Fanny Brice

“ Frigidity is largely nonsense. It is this generation's catchword, one only vaguely understood and constantly misused. Frigid women are few. There is a host of diffident and slow-ripening ones. ”

- Phyllis McGinley

“ All things change, nothing is extinguished. There is nothing in the whole world which is permanent. Everything flows onward; all things are brought into being with a changing nature; the ages themselves glide by in constant movement. ”

- Ovid

“ Back in the days when men were hunters and chest beaters and women spent their whole lives worrying about pregnancy or dying in childbirth, they often had to be taken against their will. Men complained that women were cold, unresponsive, frigid. They wanted their women wanton… ”

- Erica Jong

“ At last the anchor was up, the sails were set, and off we glided. It was a sharp, 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
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