“Only, the beastly Arctic won't freeze”
Winter Holiday (Chapter 3), 1933
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The Golden Notebook (1962)
Context: It isn’t only the terror everywhere, and the fear of being conscious of it, that freezes people. It’s more than that. People know they are in a society dead or dying. They are refusing emotion because at the end of very emotion are property, money, power. They work and despise their work, and so freeze themselves. They love but know that it’s a half- love or a twisted love, and so they freeze themselves.
“Conservation means freezing in the dark.”
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
[David Suzuki's Green Guide, David Suzuki, David R. Boyd, https://books.google.com/books/about/David_Suzuki_s_Green_Guide.html?id=FgGcvxC0YpkC, Chapter 2: Home Smart Home, 2009] and elsewhere
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“Oral Sex Won’t Cause Brain Freeze.”
Mario Acevedo (1969) football player
The Nymphos of Rocky Flats (Felix Gomez, #1)
“Spending freeze is what made the Depression 'Great.”
Rachel Maddow (1973) American journalist
The View, ABC (5 March 2009)
Neil Peart (1952–2020) Canadian-American drummer , lyricist, and author
Part IV of 'Fear'
2002
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“Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer.”
Source: The Crucible (1953)
Context: Proctor: You will not judge me more, Elizabeth. I have good reason to think before I charge fraud on Abigail, and I will think on it. Let you look to your own improvement before you go to judge your husband any more. I have forgot Abigail, and —
Elizabeth: And I.
Proctor: Spare me! You forget nothin' and forgive nothin.' Learn charity, woman. I have gone tiptoe in this house all seven months since she is gone. I have not moved from there to here without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart. I cannot speak but I am doubted, every moment judged for lies, as though I come into a court when I come into this house!
Elizabeth: I do not judge you. The magistrate sits in your heart that judges you. I never thought you but a good man, John — only somewhat bewildered.
Proctor: Oh, Elizabeth, your justice would freeze beer!
“ohmygod. did all hell just freeze over?”
P. C. Cast (1960) American writer