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Quotes About Atmosphere

Not every concept of ownership or possession is "arcane." Not every interest in property exists only in the desiccated atmosphere of ancient maxims and dusty books.
~ HARRY BLACKMUN
I sensed weeping and salvation in the air, two of my least favorite things.
~ Haven Kimmel
The more he is open to all that is beautiful and harmonious, the more his life is tuned to that universal harmony and the more he will show a friendly attitude towards everyone he meets. His very atmosphere will create music around him.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
Culture, more than rule books, determines how an organization behaves.
~ Lawrence A. Cunningham
It's autumn ... and everybody feels like a disembodied spirit then.
~ lawrence d h v
A gray day in the spirit world.
~ Leigh Nichols
I love a library. Just to walk inside one, and to breathe in a room where so much literature has been gathered, is such a powerful feeling that it often brings a tear to my eye, although that could also be my mild allergy to dust.
~ Lemony Snicket
The sky was dark blue twilight, pretty to look at but lonely to walk under.
~ Lemony Snicket
It only seems scarey' Klaus said, as if reading his sister's thoughts, 'because of the mist.
~ Lemony Snicket
But the children knew as I'm sure you know, that the worst surroundings in the world can be tolerated if the people in them are interesting and kind.
~ Lemony Snicket
Summer rain is cleaner than winter rain. Winter rain strikes hard upon the granite, but summer rain is sibilant soft upon the leaves.
~ Len Deighton
The season, the scene, the air, were all favourable to tenderness and sentiment.
~ Jane Austen
An hour's complete leisure for such reflections as these, on a dark November day, a small thick rain almost blotting out the very few objects ever to be discerned from the windows...
~ Jane Austen
There does seem to be a something in the air of Hartfield which gives love exactly the right direction, and sends it into the very channel where it ought to flow.
~ Jane Austen
presence of such a
~ Jane Austen
On our return from Oxford, no further reference was made to the morning's episode. In the family tradition, it was brushed under the carpet with many other dusty remnants of psychological and emotional detritus, regarded as being too insignificant to merit any consideration in that rarified atmosphere where emotional issues were never discussed because of the threat they might pose to the intellect.
~ Jane Hawking
Morocco: to its warmth and generosity, its exoticism, and its crumbling, pungent, ever-present history.
~ Jane Johnson
if you have the intent to really change your orientation, then the atmosphere will automatically be created in which desired changes occur. End
~ Jane Roberts
Hmmph, said Mrs. Walker, or rather, without speaking, she launched this hmmph into the air of the room and allowed it to float there.
~ Jane Smiley
There is no argument with fog. In it's own vague stubbornness, it wields more power than wind, rain, snow, even ice.
~ Jane Urquhart
How can you completely appreciate the Jersey shore if the air is safe to breathe in the interior parts of the state?
~ Janet Evanovich
The night crackled ... Everything had turned to static electricity in the heat. I combed my hair to watch the sparks fly from the ends.
~ Janet Fitch
His voice was cloves and nightingales.
~ Janet Fitch
Dawn has a way of casting a pall on any night magic.
~ Janet Fitch