She tilted her head back, breathing deeply. It was a stone gray day, the sea a bleak slate broken up by whitecaps, the sky pleated with thick ripples of cloud. A hard wind filled the sails, carrying the little boat over the waves. 'It feels good to be this kind of cold, ' she murmured. 'This kind?'' Wind in your hair, sea spray on your skin. The cold of the living. Leigh Bardugo
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The quote is about the feeling that one gets when the cold of the air plays with your hair while you are at the seaside. This quote is for people who like cold weather and like to be out in it. The author talks about how she likes to feel the cold wind in her hair while she is by the sea. She says "this kind" of cold, meaning this kind of cold which you get when you are by the sea.

Source: Six Of Crows

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