Quotes about snowflake

A collection of quotes on the topic of snowflake, likeness, world, people.

Quotes about snowflake

Osamu Tezuka photo
Stanisław Jerzy Lec photo

“No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.”

Stanisław Jerzy Lec (1909–1966) Polish writer

Żaden płatek śniegu nie czuje się odpowiedzialny za lawinę.
More Unkempt Thoughts (1964)

Sadhguru photo
Nikki Giovanni photo
Chuck Palahniuk photo
Voltaire photo

“No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.”

Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher

Stanisław Jerzy Lec, More Unkempt Thoughts [Myśli nieuczesane nowe] (1964)
Misattributed

Ed Sheeran photo
Francis Bacon photo
George Burns photo

“No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.”

George Burns (1896–1996) American comedian, actor, and writer

More Unkempt Thoughts (1964)

Cassandra Clare photo
Lewis Black photo

“We are all shitty little snowflakes dancing in the universe.”

Lewis Black (1948) American stand-up comedian, author, playwright, social critic and actor

Source: Me of Little Faith

Bret Easton Ellis photo
Khaled Hosseini photo
Jeanette Winterson photo
Jon Ronson photo

“The snowflake never needs to feel responsible for the avalanche.”

Source: So You've Been Publicly Shamed

Chuck Palahniuk photo
Sharon M. Draper photo
Anaïs Nin photo

“This great handsomeness I took into myself later when he desired me, but I took it as one breathes air, or swallows a snowflake, or yields to the sun.”

Anaïs Nin (1903–1977) writer of novels, short stories, and erotica

Source: Henry & June

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Marianne von Werefkin photo

“.. upon the frightening gray sky one can see a black mountain, completely black even with black houses, and all of a sudden a fire-red house appears, a violet path with snowflakes and on the path a black chain of people like crows.”

Marianne von Werefkin (1860–1938) expressionist painter

Quote from Werefkin's letter to Alexej von Jawlensky, 1910 Lithuanian Martynas-Mazvydas-National Library, Vilnius, RS (F19-1458,1.31) as reprinted in Weidle, Marianne Werefkin, Die Farbe beisst mich ans Herz, 108; as quoted in 'Identity and Reminiscence in Marianne Werefkin's Return Home', c. 1909; Adrienne Kochman http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/spring06/52-spring06/spring06article/171-ambiguity-of-home-identity-and-reminiscence-in-marianne-werefkins-return-home-c-1909
1906 - 1911

Alexander Blok photo
Mary Mapes Dodge photo
Adrienne von Speyr photo
Mary Mapes Dodge photo
Lewis Black photo

“Everyone of you has a health that is unique and totally different from everybody else. Completely! Because we… are all like snowflakes.”

Lewis Black (1948) American stand-up comedian, author, playwright, social critic and actor

Black on Broadway (2004)

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Pierre Trudeau photo

“I walked until midnight in the storm, then I went home and took a sauna for an hour and a half. It was all clear. I listened to my heart and saw if there were any signs of my destiny in the sky, and there were none — there were just snowflakes.”

Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000) 15th Prime Minister of Canada

Recounting a "walk in the snow" at a news conference announcing his resignation (29 February 1984)[citation needed]

Bill Whittle photo

“Antifa are white, upper middle class spoiled children looking for a sense of badness they're not allowed to have in their snowflake world.”

Bill Whittle (1959) author, director, screenwriter, editor

Twitter https://twitter.com/billwhittle/status/884867569982636032?lang=en (11 July 2017)
2010s

Stuart Kauffman photo
Paul Davies photo
Arlen Specter photo

“Resolutions are flying like snowflakes around here.”

Arlen Specter (1930–2012) American politician; former United States Senator from Pennsylvania

In a hearing on Congress's War Powers (January 30, 2007).

William Grey Walter photo
Gerard Manley Hopkins photo

“Wild air, world-mothering air,
Nestling me everywhere,
That each eyelash or hair
Girdles; goes home betwixt
The fleeciest, frailest-fixed
Snowflake; that’s fairly mixed
With, riddles, and is rife
In every least thing’s life.”

Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) English poet

" The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe http://www.bartleby.com/122/37.html", lines 1-8
Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)

John Pierpont photo
Henry David Thoreau photo

“Nature is full of genius, full of the divinity; so that not a snowflake escapes its fashioning hand.”

Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) 1817-1862 American poet, essayist, naturalist, and abolitionist

January 5, 1856
Journals (1838-1859)

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