A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.

— Carl Reiner

Lucas couldn’t have imagined that he would have ever felt so alone. No family, no friends. Even his own village had turned against him. He peered into the icy water; it looked like it was about to freeze over. Maybe I should drown myself before I freeze to death? He pondered. Was there no one to help? He instinctively bowed his head and prayed. A warm feeling engulfed his battered body. “I’m not alone, I will never be alone. God is with me,” he blubbered.

— Mark A. Cooper

I am in love, and the river is beginning to ice over. I’d better go drown myself before I freeze to death.

— Dark Jar Tin Zoo

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

He had always thought that hell would be hot. But here they were, right inside the mouth of it, and it was freezing.

— Alexander Gordon Smith

There’s always that first step in skating, from dry ground to slick ice, when it just seems impossible. Impossible that two thin blades of metal will support you, impossible that because its molecules have begun to dance a little slower water will hold you up.

— Carol Goodman

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

Maybe I should drown myself before I freeze to death?

— Mark A. Cooper

Real Canada is where people wear sweaters for survival, not style.

— Mark Leiren-Young