
Do not all charms fly / At the mere touch of cold philosophy?
– John Keats
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- Cold,cold water,surrounds me now,and all I’ve got is your hand. – Damien Rice
- Cold be night, cold be heart;I shall forever sit in dark, Until one day ride at FlightAgainst armies of Thalorion For last fight-¦. – MJ Chrisman
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- Only worse thing than being cold, and too tired to defend yourself, is to be cold and alone. And I wouldn’t ever wish that on nobody. – Steven J Carroll
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- Don’t forget: Without fuel, a fire grows cold-”and without the -œfuel- of the Bible, prayer, and Christian fellowship, our faith grows cold. – Billy Graham
- And now he was dead, his soul fled down to the Sunless Country and his body lying cold in the cold mud, somewhere in the city’s wake. – Philip Reeve
- Cold is hot, if you love it; hot is cold, if you hate it! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- It’s innocence when it charms us, ignorance when it doesn’t. – Mignon McLaughlin
