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Quotes About Atmosphere

Empowerment naturally ensues for individuals as they move from complaining and victim modalities into outcomes and actions defined for direction. When that becomes the standard in a group, it creates significant improvement in the atmosphere as well as in the output.
~ David Allen
Dark, cool, musty, smoky, where light fell funny and everyone looked like someone you knew or wanted to know. Or, more likely, wanted to forget.
~ David Baldacci
The place smelled of sweat and burned coffee and the passage of time, which held its own moldy stink.
~ David Baldacci
The humidity pressed in from all sides like solid walls of water.
~ David Baldacci
The rain was pouring outside and he heard a crack of thunder. A moment later the accompanying lightning brightened his room briefly.
~ David Baldacci
Rooms have opinions, she said. And feelings too.
~ David Baldacci
He stood and watched the night push itself into the bar and the light push it back out.
~ David Berman
For those who've never experienced a sunrise in the rural midwest, it's roughly as soft and romantic as someone's abruptly hitting the lights in a dark room.
~ David Foster Wallace
there was always something disappointing about clouds when you were inside them; they ceased to be clouds at all. It just got really foggy.
~ David Foster Wallace
The sky is low and gray and loose and seems to hang. There's something baggy about the sky.
~ David Foster Wallace
The trees' bony fingers make spell-casting gestures in the wind as they pass.
~ David Foster Wallace
My father's mood surrounded him like a field and affected any room he occupied, like an odor or a certain cast to the light.
~ David Foster Wallace
It was @ 1900h., not yet true twilight, but the only thing left of the sunset was a snout just over Newton, and the places under long shadows were cold, and a certain kind of melancholy sadness was insinuating itself into the grounds' light.
~ David Foster Wallace
Why, what's the matter, That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?
~ William Shakespeare
How is it that the clouds still hang on you?
~ William Shakespeare
How is it that the clouds still hang on you? HAMLET Not so, my lord; I am too much i' the sun.
~ William Shakespeare
sound rose up from the grass to their left followed
~ William W. Johnstone
The snow crisscrosses down and flurries up all afternoon, unaware it is snow or some of us are desperate.
~ Unknown
In alto nel cielo c'era uno sbuffo di nuvole rosa e zafferano.
~ Winston Graham
Il pensiero di Demelza gli scaldò la mente e lo illuminò come l'arrivo delle candele aveva illuminato la sala.
~ Winston Graham
quando il cielo si riempiva di nubi basse e il mare era grigio e triste come un amante abbandonato [...]
~ Winston Graham
Z?pada e doar ploaia care a r?mas afar? în frig.
~ Unknown
Es ist nicht wahr, dass die Nacht alles grau macht. Es ist ein unbeschreibliches, unnachahmliches Blaugrau – das Grau für die Katzen und das Blau für die Frauen –, das die Nacht so schwer und so süß ausatmet und das so berauscht, wenn es uns zwischen halb zehn Uhr abends und Viertel nach vier morgens anweht.
~ WOLFGANG BORCHERT
Communication is probably the single most important aspect of creating an enduring relationship. To be able to communicate freely and productively, you must create a condition where the communication can freely take place, a safe atmosphere for you and your partner.
~ Wu Wei