Top 20 Quotes About Wind Chill

#1. How do I keep fit? I lay down a lot.

Robert Mitchum

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#2. Breaking the silence Of an ancient pond, A frog jumped into water - A deep resonance.

Matsuo Basho

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#3. Heap on more wood! - the wind is chill; But let it whistle as it will, We'll keep our Christmas merry still.

Walter Scott

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#4. The wind's on the wold And the night is a-cold, And Thames runs chill Twixt mead and hill, But kind and dear Is the old house here, And my heart is warm Midst winter's harm ...

Bill Bryson

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#5. Celaena stared at the dark, tilled earth, a chill wind rustling her veil.
Her chest ached, but this was the one last thing she had to do, the one last honor she could give her friend.
Celaena tilted her head to the sky, closed her eyes, and began to sing.

Sarah J. Maas

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#6. Quiet people often have a weather sense that loud people lack. They feel the wind-changes of conversations, and shiver in the chill of unspoken resentments.

Frances Hardinge

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#7. The ocean-blue bowl won't
refuse to bruise, won't hold it back
from the gaping earth-wounds.
There will still come
water, chill wind and happy
goosebumps,
and in the utmost corners of oaks,
leaves laughing.

Bryana Johnson

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#8. Speechless?" asked Erec. "Don't be ashamed. I bring all ladies to that state sooner or later."
"Too bad for you," she said, "I'm not a lady.

Rosamund Hodge

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#9. The first thing you do when you get out to center field is put up your finger and check the wind chill factor.

Mickey Rivers

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#10. Because if there's one thing worse than an IT manager who's feeling the chill wind of obsolescence blowing down his neck and consequently trying to contribute code to the repository like an actual working developer, it's an IT manager who's getting creative.

Charles Stross

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#11. Or was the chill I felt triggered by forces other than wind?

Kathy Reichs

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#12. We listen with deep interest to what we hear, for to man novelty is ever charming.

Pliny The Elder

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#13. The belly laugh is the best way to evacuate anguish.

Jean Vanier

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#14. It's amazing how good 50 and sunny feels after you've been bleeding in 12 with a wind chill of go fuck yourself.

Caroline Kepnes

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#15. External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snow was more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty.

Charles Dickens

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#16. Through the chill of December the early winter moans ... but it's that January wind that rattles old bones.

John Facenda

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#17. The nights were comfortless and chill, and they did not dare to sing or talk too loud, for the echoes were uncanny, and the silence seemed to dislike being broken - except by the noise of water and the wail of wind and the crack of stone.

J.R.R. Tolkien

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#18. Fly high... Where the only chill that cuts through you is the wind. Where your heart pounds from exhilaration not disappointment and after ascending through cloudy wisps, brushing your wings, there is only the clear blue horizon beckoning you forth....

Virginia Alison

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#19. Now this warm thought of greatness is a big chill in the wind - for

Jack Kerouac

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#20. While we played, Meiying often sat by herself on the bench, huddled against the chill, looking at the library books on her lap, the pages glowing under the street lamp. The pages would sometimes turn in the wind, but she did not notice.

Wayson Choy

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