
Top 17 Cryogenically Frozen Quotes
#1. Abe: Wise hermit cast adrift on asteroid for thousands of years; has developed odd code languages for everyday actions; lonely but not bitter; his heart is cryogenically frozen, and he must search the universe pursuing the Thawer.
Douglas Coupland
#2. With a quick check, he pulls out onto the road and we roar off in a trail of dust, leaving my stomach still somewhere on his driveway and my heart completely in his hands.
Samantha Towle
#3. You cannot escape where you come from, September. Some part of it remains inside you always, like the slender white heart in the center of the thickest onion.
Catherynne M Valente
#4. She batted those
eyelashes at me so hard I thought I felt a breeze.
Maddie Dawson
#5. He does not need opium. He has the gift of reverie.
Anais Nin
#6. he's been in the trenches, but you have this incredibly strong urge to tell him to go screw
Scott Pratt
#7. Think of it. Going to sleep and waking up later in a science fiction future. It'll be fantastic. The shock and the wonder of it.
Dexter Palmer
#8. No sooner does an approaching hour become the present for us than it sheds all its charms, only to regain them, it is true, on the roads of memory, when we have left that hour far behind us, and so long as our soul is vast enough to disclose deep perspectives.
Marcel Proust
#10. Our meddling intellect Misshapes the beauteous forms of things We murder to dissect
William Wordsworth
#12. When I'm walking with my father through the woods, and we reach a place where you see so far that your ego suddenly shrinks because you are so touched by the dimension of your surroundings.
Volker Bertelmann
#13. It is presentation which lifts the card trick from the level of the commonplace puzzle to the status of an unforgettable and inexplicable mystery.
Jean Hugard
#14. I'm just a wetboy. " "No, Kylar. I don't know what you are, but you're not just anything.
Brent Weeks
#15. People can cry much easier than they can change.
James Baldwin
#16. Probably the best caddies are the smartest ones and the ones that are switched on mentally more than some of the others maybe.
Lee Westwood
#17. Everyone has the right to work, to free choice, to employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protectior against unemployment.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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