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Isn't it true that a pleasant house makes winter more poetic, and doesn't winter add to the poetry of a house?

~ Charles Baudelaire

Charles Baudelaire House Intimacy Poetry Winter

People make a great deal of the flowers of spring and the leaves of autumn, but for me a night like this, with a clear moon shining on snow, is the best -- and there is not a trace of color in it. I cannot describe the effect it has on me, weird and unearthly somehow. I do not understand people who find a winter evening forbidding.

~ Murasaki Shikibu

Murasaki Shikibu Beauty Nature Snow Winter

The blast that swept him came off New Hampshire snow-fields and ice-hung forests. It seemed to have traversed interminable leagues of frozen silence, filling them with the same cold roar and sharpening its edge against the same bitter black-and-white landscape.(The Triumph Of The Night)

~ Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton Cold Freezing Ice New England New Hampshire Snow Winter

I stood on the old ferry dock and watched the icy sludge slide by. Patches of white ice slipped through, but mostly it was grey slush, sluggish and heavy looking. The air was sharp and clear, one of the few benefits of the evacuation and reducing temperature, the centuries-old odour of industry and modern life frozen and discarded, leaving a crispness previously only found among the peaks of mountain ranges. On the far bank stood the ruins of Birkenhead, where the riots had been particularly bad and the fires that followed were allowed to rage out of control. It had taken weeks for the conflagration to finally die, leaving behind soot-blackened husks of buildings, grotesque sculptures of melted glass and metal and more dead than anyone ever cared to count.

~ Neil Davies

Neil Davies Birkenhead Ice Liverpool Post Apocalyptic River Mersey Snow Winter

You have to feel the bite of the wind to appreciate the warmth of a winter coat.

~ Fennel Hudson

Fennel Hudson Coat Cold Wind Winter

The summer in youcalms the winter in me.

~ Saiber

Saiber Love Poems Love Quotes Poetry Relationships Romance Seasons Summer Summer Quotes Winter

I've lived to see my longings dieI've lived to se my longings die:My dreams and I have grown apart;Now only sorrow haunts my eye,The wages of a bitter heart.Beneath the storms of hostile fate,My flowery wreath has faded fast;I live alone and sadly waitTo see when death will come at last.Just so, when the winds in winter moanAnd snow descends in frigid flakes,Upon a naked branch, alone,The final leaf of summer shakes!

~ Alexander Pushkin

Alexander Pushkin Leaf Summer Wind Winter

In the spring and summer I watched my plants flower, but it was, perhaps, in winter that I loved them best, when their skeletons were exposed. Then I felt they had more to say to me, were not simply dressing themselves for the crowds. Stripped of their leaves, their identities showed forth stark, essential.

~ Pamela Erens

Pamela Erens Flowers Layers Plants Seasons Winter

The exact science of one molecule transformed into another -- that Mabel could not explain, but then again she couldn't explain how a fetus formed in the womb, cells becoming beating heart and hoping soul. She could not fathom the hexagonal miracle of snowflakes formed from clouds, crystallized fern and feather that tumble down to light on a coat sleeve, white stars melting even as they strike. How did such force and beauty come to be in something so small and fleeting and unknowable?

~ Eowyn Ivey

Eowyn Ivey Science Snow Snowflakes Winter

Snake's LullabyBrother, sister, flick your tongueand taste the flakes of autumn sun.Use these last few hours of goldto travel, travel toward the cold.Before your coils grow stiff and dull,your heartbeat slows to winter's lull,seek the sink of sheltered stonesthat safely cradle sleeping bones.Brother, sister, find the waysback to the deep and tranquil bays,and 'round each other twist and foldto weave a heavy cloak of cold.

~ Joyce Sidman

Joyce Sidman Hibernation Nature Poetry Snakes Winter

As the trees turned red, then white, then naked as pitchforks, Margot and Xiao Chen immersed themselves in several forests' worth of pages, and I watched, tortured, as brick after brick of a new development was laid on the wasteland of Midtown West like slabs of gold bullion.

~ Carolyn Jess-Cooke

Carolyn Jess-Cooke Autumn Editing Margot Midtown New York New York City Seasons Of Life Trees Winter

They gathered after mass, sang hymns and read. Everyone had grown even more serene; beneath the sisters' kerchiefs it was as if there were no faces. When they met Daryushka — it was as if they bowed down lower. She was walking in the Spirit.Daryushka was entirely serene. She was thinking of nothing, had turned within herself, peering inside; and inside her all was smiling ever so gently.After the storm clear days came, frosty, crackling, clear days. Snow and sky, snow and sky, and the sky was even brighter, whiter, from the snow — and the snow sparkled with blue fires from the sky.Daryushka went down to the river with buckets, to the ice-hole. She went down to the landing alone... Snow, and sky, and brilliance...(He Has Descended)

~ Zinaida Gippius

Zinaida Gippius Snow Winter

Oh, how magical it will be to have winter come every year.

~ Clara Troltenier

Clara Troltenier Winter

Sad; so sad, those smoky-rose, smoky-mauve evenings of late autumn, sad enough to pierce the heart. The sun departs the sky in winding sheets of gaudy cloud; anguish enters the city, a sense of the bitterest regret, a nostalgia for things we never knew, anguish of the turn of the year, the time of impotent yearning, the inconsolable season.

~ Angela Carter

Angela Carter Autumn Black Venus Winter

Snow is diamonds for a faery's feet;Blithely and bonnily she trips along,Her lips a-carol with a merry song,And in her eyes the meaning... Life is sweet!

~ Ruby Archer

Ruby Archer January Poetry Snow Winter

She told us about the goddess called Persephone, who was forced to spend half a year in the darkness deep underground. Winter happened when she was trapped inside the earth. The days shrank, they became cold and short and dark. Living things hid themselves away. Spring came when she was released and made her slow way up to the world again. The world became brighter and bolder in order to welcome her back. It began to be filled with warmth and light. The animals dared to wake, they dared to have their young. Plants dared to send out buds and shoots. Life dared to come back.

~ David Almond

David Almond Cycle Life Myth Nature Persephone Return Seasons Spring Winter

We experience a discomfort that may be foreign to others, but that pain opens up a world of beauty. Wouldn't you think?

~ Craig Thompson

Craig Thompson Beauty Cold Pain Winter

Dream of the Tundra SwanDusk felland the cold came creeping,cam prickling into our hearts.As we tucked beaksinto feathers and settled for sleep,our wings knew.That night, we dreamed the journey:ice-blue sky and the yodel of flight,the sun's pale wafer,the crisp drink of clouds.We dreamed ourselves so far aloftthat the earth curved beneath usand nothing sang but a whistling vee of light.When we woke, we were covered with snow.We rose in a billow of white.

~ Joyce Sidman

Joyce Sidman Cold Frost Nature Poetry Snow Swans Tundra Winter

The way ran zigzag through a forest of pine which the bitter wind, still that morning, had turned to ice; every bough was adorned with lines of stalactite which shivered and glittered in the morning sun; every needle had a brilliant, vitreous case and when she flicked her whip at a wayside shrub she brought down a tinkling shower of ice-leaves, each the veined impression of its crisp, green counterpart.

~ Evelyn Waugh

Evelyn Waugh Forest Winter

…to celebrate by making love the first snow of winter.

~ R.a.lucas

R.a.lucas Morning Snow Waking Up Winter

But winter was necessary. Why else would the world have it? The trees seemed to welcome the season, from the way they changed colors before they dropped their leaves and went to sleep. Winter was a part of a cycle, like day and night, life and death.

~ Merrie Haskell

Merrie Haskell Winter

Winter gold: the sparrow's footprints in the snow.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Winter Wonders

The rapid nightfall of mid-December had quite beset the little village as they approached it on soft feet over a first thin fall of powdery snow. Little was visible but squares of a dusky orange-red on either side of the street, where the firelight or lamplight of each cottage overflowed through the casements into the dark world without. Most of the low latticed windows were innocent of blinds, and to the lookers-in from outside, the inmates, gathered round the tea-table, absorbed in handiwork, or talking with laughter and gesture, had each that happy grace which is the last thing the skilled actor shall capture--the natural grace which goes with perfect unconsciousness of observation. Moving at will from one theatre to another, the two spectators, so far from home themselves, had something of wistfulnessin their eyes as they watched a cat being stroked, a sleepy child picked up and huddled off to bed, or a tired man stretch and knock out his pipe on the end of a smouldering log.

~ Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame December Nightfall Village Walk Winter

Twenty-five, he was. Twenty-five tomorrow. Some years the snow had melted for his birthday, but not this year, and so it had been a long winter full of cows.

~ Jane Smiley

Jane Smiley Birthday Cows Twenty Five Winter

Winter is not a season, it's a celebration.

~ Anamika Mishra

Anamika Mishra Inspirational Life Winter

I was washing outside in the darkness,the sky burning with rough stars,and the starlight, salt on an axe-blade.The cold overflows the barrel.The gate's locked,the land's grim as its conscience.I don't think they'll find the new weaving,finer than truth, anywhere.Star-salt is melting in the barrel,icy water is blackening,death's growing purer, misfortune saltier,the earth's moving nearer to truth and to dread.

~ Innokenty Annensky

Innokenty Annensky Winter

Got nothing to say now, huh? Figures. She snorted. Hearing voices was one thing, but talking back to them probably hiked her up to a whole new level of psychosis. Awesome.

~ Laura Kaye

Laura Kaye Megan Winter

And just like a midsummer nights breeze, she ran away, into the moonlight, a fox, proud and strong. The lone wolf walked away, saddened she was gone.

~ Jason Winchester

Jason Winchester Fall Fox I Wrote This For You Iain Thomas Proud Spring Strong Summer Winter Wolf

They were playing old Bob Dylan, more than perfect for narrow Village streets close to Christmas and the snow whirling down in big feathery flakes, the kind of winter where you want to be walking down a city street with your arm around a girl like on the old record cover

~ Donna Tartt

Donna Tartt Love Records Snow Winter

These marvels were great and comfortable ones, but in the old England there was a greater still. The weather behaved itself.In the spring all the little flowers came out obediently in the meads, and the dew sparkled, and the birds sang; in the summer it was beautifully hot for no less than four months, and, if it did rain just enough for agricultural purposes, they managed to arrange it so that it rained while you were in bed; in the autumn the leaves flamed and rattled before the west winds, tempering their sad adieu with glory; and in the winter, which was confined by statute to two months, the snow lay evenly, three feet thick, but never turned into slush.

~ T.h. White

T.h. White Autumn Bucolic England Old Times Seasons Spring Summer Weather Winter

Groundhog found fog. New snows and blue toes. Fine and dandy for Valentine candy. Snow spittin'; if you're not mitten-smitten, you'll be frostbitten! By jing-y feels spring-y.

~ Old Farmer's Almanac

Old Farmer's Almanac 2014 2015 February Humor Page 135 Snow The Old Farmer S Almanac Weather Winter

Winter was gray and mean upon the city and every night was a package of cold bleak hours, like the hours in a cell that had no door.

~ David Goodis

David Goodis City Noir Urban Winter

It was Christmas Eve. Big snowflakes fluttered slowly through the air like white feathers and made all of the Heavenly Valley smooth and white and quiet and beautiful.Tall fir trees stood up to their knees in snow and their outstretched hands were heaped with it. Those that were bare of leaves wore soft white fur on their scrawny, reaching arms and all the stumps and low bushes had been turned into fat white cupcakes.

~ Betty Macdonald

Betty Macdonald Christmas Eve Snow Winter

Snow harder! Snow more!Snow blizzards galore!I can’t get enoughOf the fluffy white stuff!Snow! Snow! Snow!Snow a ton! Snow a heap!Snow ten feet deep!I wouldn’t cryIf it snowed til July.Snow! Snow! Snow!

~ Paul F. Kortepeter

Paul F. Kortepeter Children S Poetry Poetry Snow Winter

The snow came up to the top of Georgie's calves - she had to lift her feet high to make any progress. Her ears and eyelids were freezing...God, she'd never even been able to imagine this much cold before. How could people live someplace that so obviously didn't want them?

~ Rainbow Rowell

Rainbow Rowell Snow Winter

Wisconsin doesn't look kindly on the weeks that slip in between the death of cold and the birth of warmth; Persephone may have left her husband, but she isn't home yet, and this is one state that'll be damned before it lets anyone forget it.

~ Seanan Mcguire

Seanan Mcguire Seasons Spring Winter Wisconsin

By lunchtime the valley was lightly coated, like a cake with confectioner's sugar...there was white fur on the antlers of the iron deer and on the melancholy boughs of the Norway spruce.

~ Elizabeth Enright

Elizabeth Enright Winter

...Following the bird you lay into a deep turn in the steepening descent. It [the snow] is super soft, bottomless and amazingly light, yet supportive. It feels like something in between floating on top, and within the top of a deep-pile carpet as you link turn after turn down the open glacier. Each side of you are fellow riders, though not too close, whooping with exhilaration and flying down, down towards the valley below. The pitch gets steeper and the slope widens out, with seemingly endless space to the sides and an untracked oblivion ahead and beneath you. Each turn is delicious softness; you can almost feel every snow crystal reacting with the base of your skis. Those skis feel like extensions of your feet, and you connect with the mountain through a portal link created by the snowpack, as the spray from the turn hangs in the air behind you...

~ Steve Baldwin

Steve Baldwin Mountains Ski Snow Snowboarding Snowflake Winter

Winter is not a season in the North Middlewest, it is an industry.

~ Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis Winter

Winter brings cold dry harsh weather and trees are without leaves.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Harsh Life Harsh Weather Winter Winter Eve Winter Is Coming Winter Of The World Winter Time Winters Tale
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