“Aside from a cold appreciation of my own genius I felt that I was a modest man.” MenFeltMy OwnColdGeniusAppreciationModest Book:Double Star Source: Double Star
“I have lived carefully, sheltered myself from the cold winds, eaten moderately of what was in season, drunk fine claret, slept in my own sheets; I shall live long.” LongMy OwnWindFineColdSeasonsDrunkSheetsClaretCold Wind Author:Evelyn Waugh
“in proportion as my own discomfort has increased, my conviction of necessity to search into the wants of the friendless and afflicted has deepened. If I am cold, they too are cold; if I am weary, they are distressed; if I am alone, they are abandoned.” IfsWantMy OwnCompassionColdConvictionProportionAbandonedWearyDiscomfortFriendless Author:Dorothea Dix
“I ... am endeavoring ... to attend to my own duty only as a Christian. ... let us take care that our Christianity, though put to the test ... be not shaken, and that our love for things really good wax not cold.” CareChristianMy OwnChristianityDutyColdTestsTake CareOur Love Author:William Samuel Johnson
“My own remedy is always to eat, just before I step into bed, a hot roasted onion, if I have a cold.” IfsMy OwnStepsColdBedHotVegetablesRemedyOnions Author:George Washington