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Quotes About Atmosphere

We have to be bringing carbon out of the atmosphere, and we can't wait for these magical technologies that are somehow going to suck the carbon out of the atmosphere in the future and mean we can do business as usual. And so, what we have to do, what we're going to need to do, is really work with nature to repair the climate.
~ Gail Bradbrook
It's a unique atmosphere in Utah, that I don't think a lot of other teams have around the league.
~ Rodney Hood
I like how calm and chill it is in Utah. It's a good thing and it's a bad thing. The bad part is, maybe after a big game you want to go out and hang out or whatever, and there's really not too many spots like that in Utah.
~ Derrick Favors
I rode the buses in L.A. until I was in my early 30s, and there's something about driving or riding through L.A. after sundown, when the Utopian city goes into hiding and another city comes out, more Doors and less Byrds.
~ Steve Erickson
I would be absolutely astounded if population growth and industrialisation and all the stuff we are pumping into the atmosphere hadn't changed the climatic balance. Of course it has. There is no valid argument for denial.
~ David Attenborough
A good horror movie should have peaks and valleys, a good horror movie should move you emotionally; a good horror movie should be exciting to watch and energizing in a weird kind of way.
~ Kirk Hammett
And by reducing carbon pollution in our atmosphere, we are protecting our air, water, mountains, forests, deserts, valleys, coasts and rivers - the astounding natural ecosystems that support all life and make Oregon the special place we call home.
~ Ted Wheeler
A second problem in radiocarbon dating is that the carbon 14 / carbon 12 ratio of the atmosphere is in fact not rigidly constant but fluctuates slightly with time, so calculations of radiocarbon dates based on the assumption of a constant ratio are subject to small systematic errors.
~ Jared Diamond
Apart from the faint odor of ink that pervaded the scene, it might have been real.
~ Jasper Fforde
The sky was like ebony and the only illumination was the harsh white light of the central streetlamp, which cast shadows so hard it seemed you might cut yourself on them.
~ Jasper Fforde
She looked around at the close confines of the NCD offices. They were cramped and untidy. No. They were worse than that. They had gone through cramped and untidy, paused briefly at small and shabby before ending up at pokey and damp.
~ Jasper Fforde
The atmosphere in the room was so thick with dramatic clichés you could have cut it with a knife.
~ Jasper Fforde
In fact, the room was so quiet you might have heard a drop of paint splash.
~ Jasper Fforde
The four opposing forces in any novel are atmosphere, plot, character and pace. But they don't have to be in equilibrium. You can have a book without any plot or pace at all, but it has to make up for it in character and a bit of atmosphere—like The Old Man and the Sea. Most thrillers are plot and pace and nothing else, such as Where Eagles Dare. But it doesn't matter; each to a reader's own—
~ Jasper Fforde
was dark and no more inviting
~ Jean M. Auel
flickering lamps scattered here
~ Jean M. Auel
were greeted warmly, but Ayla felt they were interrupting something. Everyone seemed to be looking at them, as though
~ Jean M. Auel
It is strange how sad it can be - sunlight in the afternoon, don't you think?
~ Jean Rhys
Quite like old times,' the room says.
~ Jean Rhys
The musty smell, the bugs, the lonliness, this room, which is part of the street outside-this is all I want from life.
~ Jean Rhys
The really important difficulty is the place, room, cave, cabin to write in. – Jean Rhys
~ Jean Rhys
She watched through a slight mist a party of people who had just come into the restaurant, the movements of arms taking off overcoats, of legs in light-coloured stockings and fee in low-heeled shoes walking over the wooden floor to hide themselves under the tablecloths.
~ Jean Rhys
I said I was always happy in the morning, not always in the afternoon and never after sunset, for after sunset the house was haunted, some places are.
~ Jean Rhys
Only the cicadas continued their whine, indifferent to human tragedies.
~ Jean-Claude Izzo