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1. “A snowball in the face is surely the perfect beginning to a lasting friendship.” – Markus Zusak
2. “People don’t notice whether it’s winter or summer when they’re happy.” –
3. “Snowflakes are kisses from heaven.” – Anonymous
4. “When it snows, you have two choices: shovel or make snow angels.” – Anonymous
5. “Even the strongest blizzards start with a single snowflake.” – Sara Raasch
6. “With every falling flake, a unique spark of interest falls from heaven.” – Percy Miller
7. “Summer friends will melt away like summer snows, but winter friends are friends forever.” – George R.R. Martin
8. “If snow melts down to water, does it still remember being snow?” – Jennifer McMahon
9. “Snow is the truth only when it’s snowing.” – Marty Rubin
10. “Some people spend their entire lives seeing the snow without ever seeing the magic in the existence of one snowflake.” – Emily Littlejohn
11. “Advice is like the snow—the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon and the deeper it sinks into the mind.” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge
12. “The fire is winter’s fruit.” – Arabian Proverb
13. “A man says a lot of things in summer he doesn’t mean in winter.” – Patricia Briggs
14. “I think a lot of snowflakes are alike, and I think a lot of people are alike too.” – Bret Easton Ellis
15. “In seed time, learn, in harvest, teach, in winter, enjoy.” – William Blake
16. “Winter passes, and one remembers one’s perseverance.” – Yoko Ono
17. “A snowflake is one of God’s most fragile creations, but look what they can do when they stick together!” – Anonymous
18. “Kindness is like snow—it beautifies everything it covers.” – Kahlil Gibran
19. “It’s cold and cruel to begin with, but it’s somehow beautiful, and you miss it when it’s not there. And if you hold it in your hands close enough and long enough, it changes. It melts.” – Bex-chan
20. “One kind word can warm three winter months.” – Japanese Proverb
21. “No winter lasts forever—no spring skips its turn.” – Hal Borland
22. “They who sing through the summer must dance in the winter.” – Italian Proverb
23. “There’s just something beautiful about walking in snow that nobody else has walked on—it makes you believe you’re special.” – Carol Rifka Brunt
24. “Whenever she turned her steep focus to me, I felt the warmth that flowers must feel when they bloom through the snow, under the first concentrated rays of the sun.” – Janet Fitch
25. “I got all my boyhood in vanilla winter waves around the stove.” – Jack Kerouac
26. “Let the rage on. The cold never bothered me anyway.” – Elsa
27. “Close your eyes, hear the silent snow, listen to your soul speak.” – Adrienne Posey
28. “There is no winter without snow, no spring without sunshine, and no happiness without companions.” – Korean Proverb
29. “Love is life’s snow. It falls deepest and softest into the gashes left by the fight—whiter and purer than snow itself.” – Fridtjof Nansen
30. “Winter, a lingering season, is a time to gather golden moments, embark upon a sentimental journey, and enjoy every idle hour.” – John Boswell
31. “Every winter has its spring.” – H. Tuttle
32. “I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape—the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show.” – Andrew Wyeth
33. “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.” –
34. “What good is the warm of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” – John Steinbeck
35. “Winter is not a season, it’s a celebration.” – Anamika Mishra
36. “Every autumn, now my thoughts return to snow. Snow is something I identify myself with. Like my father, I am a snow person.” – Charlie English
37. “Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful. And since we’ve no place to go, let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!” – Sammy Cahn
38. “How many lessons of faith and beauty we should lose, if there were no winter in our year!” – Thomas Wentworth Higginson
39. “Well, I know now. I know a little more how much a simple thing like a snowfall can mean to a person.” –
40. “If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant—if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.” – Anne Bradstreet
41. “, it might even snow for us.” – Haruki Murakami
42. “In the winter, the snow had become glittery fairy dust that had given all the creatures of the meadow warm clothes and a fire to help them endure the winter.” – Carla Reighard
43. “The snow falls soft and unfathomable, drawing the world down to a whitened hush, forcing us to pause long enough to take stock of everything that we miss in our crazed pursuit to gain everything that we can.” – Craig D. Lounsbrough
44. “Snow. As ever, the silent snow. It hems you in, lifts your spirit, and as you soar awhile, it lets you down for being the meaningless ashen powder that it is.” – André Aciman
45. “‘Hear! hear!’ screamed the jay from a neighboring tree, where I had heard a tittering for some time, ‘winter has a concentrated and nutty kernel, if you know where to look for it.'” – Henry David Thoreau
46. “Winter is a season of recovery and preparation.” – Paul Theroux
47. “Snow is falling outside, and all is peaceful and still. In such moments, it is possible to believe that the world could still be good.” – Richard Paul Evans
48. “Winter forms our character and brings out our best.” – Tim Allen
49. “The snow doesn’t give a soft white damn whom it touches.” – E.E. Cummings
50. “I love snow for the same reason I love Christmas. It brings people together while time stands still.” – Rachel Cohn
51. “Christmas snow can never disappear completely. It sometimes goes away for almost a year at a time, and takes the form of spring and summer rain, but you can bet your boots that when a good, jolly December wind kisses it, it will turn into Christmas snow all over again.” – Santa Claus from Frosty the Snowman
52. “Lights from across the bay twinkled in the night, and Christmas carols played softly in the background. She wished for snow to fall to add to the season.” – Sharon Brubaker
53. “In my heart is a Christmas tree farm, there’s a light in the barn. We’d run inside out from the cold. In the town, kids are dreaming of sleighs, and they’re warm, and they’re safe. They wake to see a blanket of snow.” – Taylor Swift
54. “Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand, and for a talk beside the fire—it is time for home.” – Edith Sitwell
55. “Snow flurries began to fall, and they swirled around people’s legs like house cats. It was magical, this snow globe world.” – Sarah Addison Allen
56. “It is the life of the crystal, the architect of the flake, the fire of the frost, the soul of the sunbeam—this crisp winter air is full of it.” – John Burroughs
57. “Snow isn’t just pretty, it also cleanses our world and our senses, not just of the soot and grime of a mining town, but also of a kind of weary familiarity, a taken-for-granted quality, to which our eyes are all too susceptible.” – John Burnside
58. “The snow is sparkling like a million little suns.” – Lama Willa
59. “A snow day literally and figuratively falls from the sky—unbidden—and seems like a thing of wonder.” – Susan Orlean
60. “Silently, like thoughts that come and go, the snowflakes fall, each one a gem.” – William Hamilton Gibson
61. “The very fact of snow is such an amazement.” – Roger Ebert
62. “Snow was falling so much, like stars filling the dark trees that one could easily imagine. Its reason for being was nothing more than prettiness.” – Mary Oliver
63. “The snow was endless, a heavy blanket on the outdoors—it had a way about it, a beauty. But I knew that, like many things, beauty could be deceiving.” – Cambria Hebert
64. “Snowflakes are pretty patterns etched in water’s dreams.” – Anthony T. Hincks
65. “To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold.” – Aristotle
66. “Snow always makes me think of ice-cream. Glaciers look like where it’s dribbled.” – Jane Wilson-Howarth
67. “The color of springtime is flowers, the color of winter is in our imagination.” – Terri Guillemets
68. “The wastes of snow on the hill were ghostly in the moonlight. The stars were piercingly bright.” – Maud Hart Lovelace
69. “Will had loved the snow, the cleanness of it, the quiet, the sense of peace it brought, had loved it even though winter meant hard chores.” – Sandra Dallas
70. “A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.” – Carl Reiner
71. “You cannot stop the death that comes in the winter, nor the life that comes with the summer. You can contribute your intelligence and will to the intelligence and movement of a dynamic larger than you. You can plant the seed that will sprout in the spring. You can lay the foundation for a different winter to come after the summer that has yet to arrive. You can only do this for yourself.” – Gary Zukav
72. “Autumn arrives in early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day.” – Elizabeth Bowen
73. “When snow falls, nature listens.” – Antoinette Van Kleef
74. “Nature is full of genius, full of divinity—so that not a snowflake escapes its fashioning hand.” – Henry David Thoreau
75. “It takes a snowflake two hours to fall from cloud to earth. Can’t you just see its slow, peaceful decent?” – Amy Krouse Rosenthal
76. “The snow was too light to stay, the ground too warm to keep it. And the strange spring snow fell only in that golden moment of dawn—the turning of the page between night and day.” – Shannon Hale
77. “We cannot stop the winter or the summer from coming. We cannot stop the spring or the fall, or make them other than they are. They are gifts from the that we cannot refuse, but we can choose what we will contribute to life when each arrives.” – Gary Zukhav
78. “The light made the snowballs , or at least I hoped that was the cause.” – Gary D. Schmidt
79. “The flakes are the size of tiny feathers, and that’s the way snow is, it’s not necessarily cold.” – Peter Høeg
80. “Winter blues are cured every time with a potato gratin paired with a roast .” – Alexandra Guarnaschelli
81. “I love the scents of winter! For me, it’s all about the feeling you get when you smell pumpkin spice, cinnamon, nutmeg, gingerbread and spruce.” – Taylor Swift
82. “Snow brings a special quality with it—the power to stop life as you know it, dead in its tracks.” – Nancy Hatch Woodward
83. “Snow provokes responses that reach right back to childhood.” – Andy Goldsworthy
84. “Snow falling soundlessly in the middle of the night will always fill my heart with sweet clarity.” – Novala Takemoto
85. “Cozy couples lazily meandered the streets, and children trudged sleds and chased snowballs. No one seemed to be in a rush to experience anything other than the glory of the day, with each other, whenever and however it happened.” – Rachel Cohn
86. “Snow is a beautiful reminder of life and all its quirks. It makes me pause, think, stay still, even my mind takes the hint. It makes me feel giddy like a kid.” – R.B. O’Brien
87. “It is snow to be shoveled, to make driving even worse than usual, snow to be joked about and cursed at. But unless the child in you is entirely dead, it is snow, too, that can make the heart beat faster when it catches you by surprise that way, before your defenses are up. It is snow that can awaken memories of things more wonderful than anything you ever knew or dreamed.” – Frederick Buechner
88. “Nothing is as tedious as the limping days, when snowdrifts yearly cover all the ways.” – Charles Baudelaire
89. “For winter was coming—the days were shorter, and frost crawled up the window panes at night. Soon, the snow would come, then the log house would be almost buried in snowdrifts, and the lake and the stream would freeze.” – Laura Ingalls Wilder
90. “It was the kind of snow that brought children running out their doors, made them turn their faces skyward, and spin in circles with their arms outstretched.” – Eowyn Ivey
91. “It was one of those days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold—when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.” – Charles Dickens
92. “It snowed last year too—I made a snowman, and my brother knocked it down, and I knocked my brother down, and then we had tea.” – Dylan Thomas
93. “It was evenings like that when beneath dim light and in a sultry bath that she missed him the most. A flicker of candlelight, wind breathing snow against the window, and the soothing scent of creme caramel—all were a comfort to her as she closed her eyes, summoned memories, and many a tender thought. She didn’t feel deserving of the devotion bestowed upon her, but she had finally learned to accept its wondrous gift, knowing that love was the source of existence and its only end.” – Donna Lynn Hope
94. “I bring my hot cocoa to the window and simply sit and reminisce. It brings me back to days of school cancellations, and snow igloos, and King of the Mountain games in my childhood neighborhood. That for this one moment in time, I’m not an adult with all the headaches that can accompany that responsibility, but instead, I’m still the girl in pigtails with the handmade hat and mittens, just waiting to build her next snowman.” – R.B. O’Brien
95. “A wet autumn morning, a garbage truck clattering down the street. The first snowfall of the season, blossom sized flakes falling languidly and melting on the ground, a premature snowfall delicate as lace, rapidly melting.” – Joyce Carol Oates
96. “The first fall of snow is not only an event, it is a event. You go to bed in one kind of a world, and wake up in another quite different.” – J.B. Priestley
97. “The first snow is like the first love. Do you remember your first snow?” – Lara Biyuts
98. “Thank goodness for the first snow. It was a reminder—no matter how old you became, and how much you’d seen, things could still be new if you were willing to believe they still mattered.” – Candace Bushnell
99. “I remember being excited about seeing snow for the very first time.” – Thi Bui
100. “I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says, ‘go to sleep, darlings, till the summer comes again.” –
101. “I pray this winter be gentle and kind—a season of rest from the wheel of the mind.” – John Geddes
102. “O wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?” – Percy Bysshe Shelley
103. “January brings the snow, makes our feet and fingers glow.” – Sara Coleridge
104. “All heaven and earth, flowered white obliterate—snow,unceasing snow.” – Hashin
105. “Are ye the ghosts of fallen leaves, oh flakes of snow, for which, through naked trees, the winds a-mourning go?” – John Banister Tabb
106. “A light snow touches her cheek like an angel’s kisses.” – Imran Shaikh
107. “The snow fell as softly as a poet’s tears.” – Kevin Ansbro
108. “Blow, blow, thou winter wind, thou art not so unkind as man’s ingratitude.” – William Shakespeare
109. “There were ghosts in the wind, whispers from the snow, or the invisible meltwater flowing beneath.” – Rich Shapero
110. “It is growing cold, winter is putting footsteps in the meadow. What whiteness boasts that sun that comes into this wood! One would say milk-colored maidens are dancing on the petals of orchids. How coldly burns our sun! One would say its rays of light are shards of snow, one imagines the sun lives upon a snow crested peak on this day. One would say she is a woman who wears a gown of winter frost that blinds the eyes. Helplessness has weakened me. Wandering has wearied my legs.” – Roman Payne
111. “I love you because no two snowflakes are alike, and it is possible, if you stand tippy-toe, to walk between the raindrops.” – Nikki Giovanni
112. “Anne came dancing home in the purple winter twilight across the snowy places.” – L.M. Montgomery
113. “Despite all I have seen and experienced, I still get the same simple thrill out of glimpsing a tiny patch of snow.” – Edmund Hillary
114. “A cold wind was blowing from the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things.” – George R.R. Martin
115. “The snow began to fall again, drifting against the windows, politely begging entrance, and then to the ground.” – Jamie McGuire
116. “Is it snowing where you are? All the world that I see from my tower is draped in white, and the flakes are coming down as big as pop-corns. It’s late afternoon, the sun is just setting behind some colder violet hills, and I am up in my window seat using to write to you.” – Jean Webster
117. “The hard soil and four months of snow make the inhabitants of the northern temperate zone wiser and abler than his fellow who enjoys the fixed smile of the tropics.” –
118. “Even if you took it as cascading snowy mountains, it was not a cool snow-white. The cold of the snow and it’s warm colour made a kind of music.” – Yasunari Kawabata
119. was just a sliver, rather than a full moon, so that it proved to be significantly dark out. However, the coating of snow upon the ground looked bright in the moonlight.” – Danielle Renee Wallace
120. “It snowed all week. Wheels and footsteps moved soundlessly on the street, as if the business of living continued secretly behind a pale but impenetrable curtain. In the falling quiet, there was no sky or earth, only snow lifting in the wind, frosting the window glass, chilling the rooms, deadening and hushing the city.” – Truman Capote
121. “I am staring at the view out of the window, which is like a giant snow globe. Someone has shaken my world and I’m watching as it rearranges itself.” – Mae Leveson
122. “My breath came out in a and rose into the milky sky. Snow fell on my eyelashes, and all of Brooklyn turned white, a world in a globe. Every snowflake that I caught was a miracle unlike any other.” – Alice Hoffman
123. “Snow is covering us. Close your eyes and sleep. Close your eyes and dream. This is one story. There will be another.” – Jeanette Winterson
124. “In the darkness and the snow, the street is empty, and it is just the night, the ice, and me.” – Miriam Joy
125. “The wind crooned softly as it dusted the snow against the windows, wrapping them in a thick and fluffy cotton blanket.” – Soheir Khashoggi
126. “The snow was coming down so hard. It looked like the flakes were hurrying to get out of the sky so the next ones would have room to fall.” – Bill McKibben
127. “One winter morning, Peter woke up and looked out the window. Snow had fallen during the night. It covered everything as far as he could see.” – Ezra Jack Keats
128. “Outside, the sky was clear, stars gleaming in its ebony vastness like celestial fireflies. It was bitterly cold, and Hywel’s every breath trailed after him in pale puffs of smoke. The glazed snow crackled underfoot as he started towards the great hall.” – Sharon Kay Penman
129. “At the darkest time of year, Lord Yule laid down his beard of snow, and cloak of frost and ice to illuminate the gloom.” – Stewart Stafford
130. “Nothing burns like the cold.” – George R.R. Martin
131. “Snow in April is abominable, like a slap in the face when you expected a kiss.” – L.M. Montgomery
132. “The snow did not even whisper its way to earth, but seemed to salt the night with silence.” – Dean Koontz
133. “You should see my corgis at sunset in the snow. It’s their finest hour. About five o’clock, they glow like copper. Then they come in and lie in front of the fire like a string of sausages.” – Tasha Tudor
134. “Do you want to build a snowman?” – Anna
135. “Imagine if extinguishers were full of snow—imagine the fun we could have.” – Neil Hilborn
136. “Winter is on my head, but eternal spring is in my heart.” – Victor Hugo
137. “Sometimes, I would like to be a child again, and other times, a woman made of snow.” – Deirdre Sullivan
138. “Wind blew snow crystals back and forth between the graves. The ancient pines creaked overhead.” – Mike Bond
139. “It was as if he were in a place that the whole world had forgotten—as if it were snowing at the end of the world.” – Orhan Pamuk
140. “This is my first snow at Smith. It is like any other snow, but from a different window, and there lies the singular charm of it.” – Sylvia Plath