
Top 19 I Prefer Winter Quotes
#2. "Undecided," while running for re-election to state Senate in 1998, in response to an Outlines questionnaire asking, "Do you favor legalizing same-sex marriage?"
Barack Obama
#3. No texting. What happens then? Good old-fashioned letters.
Lorene Scafaria
#4. I prefer winter and fall, when you can feel the bone structure in the landscape
the lonliness of it
the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it
the whole story dosen't show.
Andrew Wyeth
#5. Winter sports aren't my thing. You can have your boards and blades and your glacier-gripping cleats: My feet prefer to negotiate the ground on a pair of dependable soles.
Julia Glass
#6. It is as reasonable to represent one kind of imprisonment by another as it is to represent anything that really exists by that which exists not.
Daniel Defoe
#7. Training was one thing, reality another, and no one could be sure that the ancient human instincts of self-preservation would not take over in an emergency.
Arthur C. Clarke
#8. One may prefer spring and summer to autumn and winter, but preference is hardly to the point. The earth turns, and we live in the grain of nature, turning with it.
Robert Hass
#9. I write music better in the winter, I prefer making music when it's dark.
Grimes
#10. I'm pretty much the definition of an American Hero.
A.D. Aliwat
#11. She felt, in fact, very absent from herself. Adrift, as if nothing might bring her back again. Not even tea.
Gail Carriger
#12. Love is a Yardstick [10w]
Love is a yardstick by which we can measure our heartbreak.
Beryl Dov
#13. The most successful comics are always the hardest-working ones.
Marcus Brigstocke
#14. There is little for the great part of the history of the world except the bitter tears of pity and the hot tears of wrath.
Woodrow Wilson
#15. Sneaked another glance at myself in the mirror. For the first time, I did not see a dishwasher.
Jean Kwok
#16. Everybody has a different journey. Everybody has a different path, and you don't really know what to expect. All you know is to just keep plugging away, and you hope something will come through and something will happen.
Grace Gealey
#17. I get it. Artists are introverts. If you were out there socializing all the time, you wouldn't have time to contemplate and create. I have artists who are social butterflies. I'm not making a lot of money off them." She paused.
Dana Marton
#18. But to live in the world at all is to be committed to some kind of a journey.
William Maxwell
#19. I think there's plenty of evidence that we need to stop spewing so much carbon into the air, that we're contributing to climate change and that we ought to look for alternatives.
Lamar Alexander
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