Top 16 Snow Crystals Quotes
#1. I proceeded to take that mitten full of the deadly yellow snow crystals and rub it all into his beady little eyes with a vigorous circular motion.
Frank Zappa
#2. Wind blew snow crystals back and forth between the graves. The ancient pines creaked overhead.
Mike Bond
#3. Long miles of snow and mountains spun out behind him, and his hooves scattered stardust or snow crystals. He went bounding on and on, right on the spine of the world, thrust out against the night sky
Elyne Mitchell
#4. The winter street is a salt cave. The snow has stopped falling and it's very cold. The cold is spectacular, penetrating. The street has been silenced, a theatre of whiteness, drifts like frozen waves. Crystals glisten under the streetlights.
Anne Michaels
#5. Holiness will be found in "all things," not just in what we think is sacred.
Ray Harris
#6. I'm Death, and I make sure that everyone is equal.
Jacob Grimm
#7. What the new science of anthrozoology reveals is that our attitudes, behaviors, and relationships with the animals in our lives- the ones we love, the ones we hate, and the ones we eat- are, likewise, more complicated than we thought.
Hal Herzog
#8. Of all the forms of water the tiny six-pointed crystals of ice called snow are incomparably the most beautiful and varied.
Wilson Bentley
#9. I was being resisted by millions of tiny crystals, I knew, but the strength of their chemical bonds was enormous. If all of us could be like snow, I thought, how happy we should be.
Alan Bradley
#10. It's not that marriage itself is bad; it's the people we marry who give it a bad name.
Terry McMillan
#11. His real name is A.J., but he is known in Heaven as Armor because of how resilient he is in his faith and how persistent he is with his prayers.
Sunshine Rodgers
#12. Though I may not be a king in my future life, so much the better: I shall nevertheless live an active life and, on top of it, earn less ingratitude.
Frederick The Great
#13. Myrna could spend happy hours browsing bookcases. She felt if she could just get a good look at a person's bookcase and their grocery cart, she'd pretty much know who they were.
Louise Penny
#14. To me it was obvious that experimental literature was experimenting on the reader, and Hanna didn't need that and neither did I.
Bernhard Schlink
#15. Look up at the miracle of the falling snow, - the air a dizzy maze of whirling, eddying flakes, noiselessly transforming the world, the exquisite crystals dropping in ditch and gutter, and disguising in the same suit of spotless livery all objects upon which they fall.
John Burroughs
#16. Action is the pulse of any good story, but the character is the heart. If the action has no consequence to the character, the story loses heart.
Linda W. Yezak
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