WINTER QUOTES IV

quotations about winter

On average, weather-related vehicle crashes kill 6,253 people and injure more than 480,000 each year, according to the Department of Transportation. Most of these accidents occur when the roadways are wet, snowy or icy. When the weather takes a turn for the worse this winter, take precautions if you have to be out on the roadways. Whether there is a coating of snow or ice on the roadways, or the asphalt just looks wet, SLOW DOWN! If the temperature is near freezing, drive like you're on ice -- you may be!

KEVIN ARNONE

"Winter is a Killer: Simple Steps to Stay Safe", WX Edge, January 12, 2016


Winter is not an end. It is in transit. It is headed to bankruptcy. The sheriff will sell its stock for what he can get and an ice man will be the only bidder at the sale.

WILLIAM A. QUAYLE

"Headed Into Spring", The Sanctuary, March 17, 1921


With what was hopefully winter's last gasp behind us, I think back to when I first saw the snow stand still and unperturbed on the far-flung grounds of UConn, evenly plowed and in the habit of turning into tunnels. The streetlights shone brighter with the backdrop of the icy snow, and random flakes flew past my nose as I walked alone across the bridge near Mirror Lake. The snow! This once inconsequential day, merely colder than those delightful six weeks before UConn turns into a cage match between you and the wind, became a day where strings of violins glided over the covered ground, pushed by the East Wind, all the while laughing at the people who dared to walk through its cold. It told of times past and celebrated times present, and for ten minutes, winter was cool.

STEN SPINELLA

"Storytime with Sten: The melancholy of winter, the pressure of summer", Daily Campus, March 20, 2017


Every Fern is tucked and set,
'Neath coverlet,
Downy and soft and warm.

SUSAN COOLIDGE

Time to Go


A man says a lot of things in summer he doesn't mean in winter.

PATRICIA BRIGGS

Dragon Blood

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Winter is approaching. Yes, it is approaching ... How to live?

MAXIM GORKY

Creatures That Once Were Men

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There are such a lot of things that have no place in summer and autumn and spring. Everything that's a little shy and a little rum. Some kinds of night animals and people that don't fit in with others and that nobody really believes in. They keep out of the way all the year. And then when everything's quiet and white and the nights are long and most people are asleep--then they appear.

TOVE JANSSON

Moominland Midwinter


Under the snowdrifts the blossoms are sleeping,
Dreaming their dreams of sunshine and June,
Down in the hush of their quiet they're keeping
Trills from the throstle's wild summer-sung tune.

HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD

Under the Snowdrifts


Melancholy were the sounds on a winter's night.

VIRGINIA WOOLF

Jacob's Room

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I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says "Go to sleep, darlings, till the summer comes again."

LEWIS CARROLL

Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There

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The winter is a slow time, but it's not lifeless. As you huddle against the cold on a February day, you may be ready for spring to come. But all around you, there are other forms of life that are ready too.

BETH BOTTS

"Winter wildlife: There's something alive out there in the garden", Chicago Tribune, February 24, 2016


What did the tree say after a long winter? What a re-leaf ...

NIC LOYD & LINDA WEIFORD

"Weathercatch: Why it was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad winter", The Spokesman-Review, April 5, 2017


As winters go, this has been a mild one. Which some may think is good. After all, with hardly any snow to shovel and not enough ice to cause an epidemic of slip and falls, this winter has been easy on our backs.... Still, I'm more convinced this mild winter is a bad thing. And here's why: Year round flip-flops. Instead of packing them away until beach season, people have continued to wear the flimsy footwear all winter. FYI: They're just as unsightly in the winter as they are in the summer. They're just as inappropriate in public, too. And gross feet are gross no matter what time of year it is.

GEORGEA KOVANIS

"The woes of a warm winter", Detroit Free Press, February 8, 2016


If you felt like Dick or Debbie Downer this winter, it's OK to blame the weather. On the bright side, the mercury on the thermometer outside your kitchen window is rising weekly and the sun's light is becoming more frequent and direct. Before long, we'll be awash in color. And, perhaps, pollen.

NIC LOYD & LINDA WEIFORD

"Weathercatch: Why it was a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad winter", The Spokesman-Review, April 5, 2017


I stood and watched the water and knew something had ended, that winter was gone and with it things undone and pledges unfulfilled.

MITCH MODE

"Outdoor Adventure", Star Journal, March 17, 2017


When winter twilight falls on my street with the rain, a sense of the horrible sadness of life descends upon me. I think of drunken old women who drown themselves because nobody loves them; I think of Napoleon at St. Helena, and of Byron growing morose and fat in the enervating climate of Italy.

LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH

Trivia

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Who's got the winter blues? For me, the slide down begins after the new year and steadily declines, building rapid speed from there, falling into the pit of the dreaded dead of winter. It's that time of year when getting out of your warm bed is not for the weak, and trudging through every day life seems monotonous, exhausting, boring and, well, just hard. For many people, winter is a very difficult season to muster the strength to feel joy and excitement about much of anything. SAD struggle is real, people. It's real.

CHRISTINE CARTER

"5 Ways to Beat Those Winter Blues!", Huffington Post, February 1, 2016


Normally, spring is a lovely, wonderful time of year. A time of flowers, warm weather, Red Sox baseball, our favorite seasonal places reopening, reconnecting with nature, all the good stuff that lets us know winter is over.

CATHY SUMMERS

"The 'Crud' is Goind Around...", Cape Cod News, April 11, 2017


The heart can get really cold if all you've known is winter.

BENJAMIN ALIRE SAENZ

Last Night I Sang to the Monster


Now shiv'ring nature mourns her ravish'd charms,
And sinks supine in winter's frozen arms.

MRS. LEAPOR

"Winter", Poems by Eminent Ladies