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Quotes About Rain

As the droplets fell harder across his back and shoulders, he could feel his body disappearing bit by bit into the mist. I am a ghost.
~ Dan Brown
Singin' In the Rain might get you through an anxious week or two, but it won't get you through an anxious life. For that you need either a brain transplant (the only procedure of its kind, it has been said, in which it is better to be a donor than a recipient), a fully stocked bomb shelter, or a thorough adjustment of your perspective on existential risk and reward.
~ Daniel B. Smith
You only love once and and then maybe not again. Not on a day like this. The rain, the rain, the rain.
~ Daniel Handler
Rain, the grade school teachers say, makes the trees and flowers grow, but we're not trees and flowers, and so many grade school teachers are single.
~ Daniel Handler
Phillip Murray and Wanda Saxton meet in the last scene under the rainy awning, their wrong wife and fiance finally story-lined away, and walk out together into the downpour - we know from the first scene, Christmas eve, that both of them like walking in the rain but don't have anybody who will do it with them - and it's the miracle of the ending.
~ Daniel Handler
If you know what I mean it felt reckless, the rain and whatnot, but only if your idea of reckless is sitting at a diner and having whatever you felt like.
~ Daniel Handler
a banker named Jean Liu when she found herself stranded with three unhappy children on a street corner in Beijing, midst a heavy rain, unable to flag down a taxi. Liu had been raised on tech—her father founded Lenovo, which purchased IBM's personal computer business and is now the world's largest PC maker—and she had done postgraduate work in computer science at Harvard.
~ Daniel Yergin
Let her tell stories and dance in the rain, somersault, tumble and run, her joys must be high as her sorrows are deep, let her grow like a weed in the sun.
~ Neil Gaiman
Greet the sun every morning as though it's your best friend. Dance in the rain as though you are dancing with a lover.
~ Sara Strain
Maybe I can't stop the downpour, but I will always join you for a walk in the rain.
~ Unknown
If you listen very quietly, it sounds like the rain is playing music in the grass and the trees…
~ Gideon, age 6
Thank you, dear God, for this good life and forgive us if we do not love it enough. Thank you for the rain. And for the chance to wake up in three hours and go fishing: I thank you for that now, because I won't feel so thankful then.
~ Garrison Keillor
I will love the sun for it warms my soul. I will love the rain for it cleanses my spirit. I will love the light, for it shows me the way. But I love you most, for you are my dream come true.
~ Anonymous
If rain drops were kisses, I'd send you showers. If hugs were seas, I'd send you oceans. And if love was a person I'd send you me!
~ Emily Bronte
Sweet April showers do spring May flowers.
~ Thomas Tusser
And when it rains on your parade, look up rather than down. Without the rain there would be no rainbow. Happy Wednesday!
~ C.K. Chesterton
Sometimes when I'm with you, I remember things I lost when I was your age. Like I remember the sound of the rain and the smell of the wind.
~ Haruki Murakami
I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain.
~ Azar Nafisi
I covet solitude and storms…and rain, with its geography of dark silence and distance
~ John J. Geddes
When you are caught in the heavy rains of anger, open the umbrella of mind, take refuge under the roof of reason!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
The pasture, bleached and cold two weeks ago, Begins to grow in the spring light and rain;
~ Wendell Berry
No pack knew how these cities came about, but man inhabited them, keeping for himself the warmth they produced in winter, and the dryness that was not affected even by the most violent rain. While the sky poured water or snow, man sat comfortably in the cities. How these things grew and why man possessed them, nobody could say.
~ Whitley Strieber
And where'er the rain does fall,    Babes should never hunger there,      Nor poverty the mind appall.
~ William Blake
Unworldly love that has no hope of the world and that cannot change the world to its delight— The rain falls upon the earth and grass and flowers come perfectly into form from its liquid clearness But love is unworldly and nothing comes of it but love
~ William Carlos Williams