Quote by George Herbert
Every mile is two in winter. - George Herbert

Every mile is two in winter. – George Herbert

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One fair day in winter makes not birds merry. – George Herbert, c.1640

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One Swallow maketh not Summer; nor one Woodcock a Winter. – William Camden, Remains, 1605

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In European folk-lore, the bear is the Candlemas weather-prophet. – John Russell Bartlett, Dictionary of Americanisms: A Glossary of Words and Phras

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To shorten winter, borrow some money due in spring. – W.J. Vogel

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