Never again will I spend another winter in this accursed bucketshop of a refrigerator called England. Rudyard Kipling
Winter tames man, woman, and beast. William Shakespeare (Taming of the Shrew, 4:i)
Winter is the time for study, you know, and the colder it is the more studious we are. Henry David Thoreau
Thus Winter falls,
A heavy gloom oppressive o’er the world
Through Nature shedding influence malign,
And rouses up the seeds of dark disease.
The soul of man dies in him, loathing life,
And black with more than melancholy views.
James Thomson
If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? Percy Bysshe Shelley
I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure in the landscape – the loneliness of it – the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it – the whole story doesn’t show. Andrew Wyeth
The English winter – ending in July,
To recommence in August.
Lord Byron
You can’t get too much winter in the winter. Robert Frost
In the winter, Venice is like an abandoned theatre. The play is finished, but the echoes remain. Arbit Blatas
The sparrows are preparing for winter, each one dressed in a plain brown coat and singing a cheerful song. Charles Kuralt
The winter owl banked just in time to pass
And save herself from breaking window glass.
Robert Frost