"You can't get too much winter in..." - Quote by Robert Frost
You can't get too much winter in the winter.
More by Robert Frost
“Humour is the most engaging cowardice. With it myself I have been able to hold some of my enemy in play far out of gunshot.”
“You know how cunningly mankind is planned:We have one loving and one hating hand.The loving's made to hold each other like,While with the hating other hand we strike.”
“All those who try to go it sole alone, Too proud to be beholden for relief, Are absolutely sure to come to grief.”
More on Winter
“When the ground was partially bare of snow, and a few warm days had dried its surface somewhat, it was pleasant to compare the first tender signs of the infant year just peeping forth with the stately beauty of the withered vegetation which had withstood the winterdecent weeds, at least, which widowed Nature wears.”
“In winter we lead a more inward life. Our hearts are warm and cheery, like cottages under drifts.”
“Melancholy were the sounds on a winter's night.”
More on Seasons
“The wonderful purity of nature at this season is a most pleasing fact.... In the bare fields and tinkling woods, see what virtue survives. In the coldest and bleakest places, the warmest charities still maintain a foothold.”
“As I love nature, as I love singing birds, and gleaming stubble, and flowing rivers, and morning and evening, and summer and winter, I love thee, my Friend.”
“To everything there is a season. Yes. A time to break down, and a time to build up. Yes. A time to keep silence and a time to speak. Yes.”