Quotes About Atmosphere
There is little chance that meteorologists can solve the mysteries of weather until they gain an understanding of the mutual attraction of rain and weekends.
~ Arnot Sheppard
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if you stay in it for any length of time, like anyplace else, a cafe becomes a world.
~ Marisa de los Santos
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En nadat sy 'n ruk lank rigtingloos van die een verdieping na die ander gedwaal het, besluit sy sy hou nogal van hierdie atmosfeer van vervloë elegansie wat begin uitrafel. So 'n vae suggestie van seediness wat vir haar aanlokliker as 'n karakterlose kettinghotel is.
~ Unknown
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As for the shop there is a breed of Homo sapiens that will walk inside, take a deep breath, and say, 'Mmm, I just love the smell of old books.' They are to be got rid of as quickly as possible, with whatever violence it takes. I have heard the line a thousand times and never, never have I sold a book to any one of those people.
~ Unknown
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I am fond of the sound of horses in the night. The lifting of feet. Stamping. The clicking of their iron shoes against rock. They mouth one anothers withers and rear and squeal and whirl and shuffle and cough and stand and snort. There is the combined rumblings of each individual gut. They sound larger than they are. The air tastes of horses, ripples as though come alive with their good-hearted strength and stamina.
~ Unknown
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female-and-jasmine scent.
~ Unknown
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I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd
~ Johnny Giles
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Everybody knows what California smog is - that's fog with the vitamins removed.
~ Bob Hope
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When we got off the streetcar at Times Square, it was somewhat of a letdown. Newspapers were blowing about the road and pavement, and Broadway looked seedy, like a slovenly woman just out of bed.
~ Charlie Chaplin
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Dad, one of my first memories is of sharing my worry with you about the space shuttle poking holes in the atmosphere and letting out all of Earth's air.
~ Brent Weeks
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It's funny shooting movies because you get to see clubs during daylight hours, which no one should ever see - it's not pretty; there's a reason the lighting is dim in there.
~ Gillian Jacobs
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It is, ... kind of a softball atmosphere out there.
~ Lance Berkman
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A funny line can never exist on its own. It needs to be surrounded by mood and circumstances.
~ Lorrie Moore
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Bod quite liked crows. He thought they were funny and he liked the way they helped to keep the graveyard tidy.
~ Neil Gaiman
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We live not, in reality, on the summit of a solid earth but at the bottom of an ocean of air
~ Thales
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Ocean energy can contribute a great deal toward the protection or our atmosphere - without damaging marine ecosystems that are equally vital to the planet's future.
~ Unknown
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A woman should be home with the children, building that home and making sure there's a secure family atmosphere.
~ Mel Gibson
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Love is a portion of the soul itself, and it is of the same nature as a celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise.
~ Victor Hugo
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Each of us must spread the waves of love and peace and create an atmosphere through our thoughts, our words and interactions with others.
~ Unknown
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The moon moved in so close she eavesdropped on us.
~ Marlon James
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contending parties approach each other with respect. They ask about each other's needs, and in an atmosphere free of passions and prejudices, they reach a connection.
~ Marshall B. Rosenberg
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I can fly low atmosphere craft but nobody ever thought it was remotely rational to give murderbots the modules on piloting transports.
~ Martha Wells
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It was dimly lit with very few other people—just about my pace of excitement.
~ Unknown
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If a living place can be likened to a city, the art on the wall, or the lack of art, is the first sign
~ Martin Lindstrom
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