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Quotes About Atmosphere

The whole house is impeakable.
~ Elizabeth Enright
Your commitment to follow God's plan makes a difference in the atmosphere in your home and improves the climate of your marriage.
~ Elizabeth George
Six things are requisite to create a "happy home." Integrity must be the architect, and Tidiness the upholsterer. It must be warmed by Affection, lighted up with Cheerfulness; and Industry must be the ventilator, renewing the atmosphere and bringing in fresh [vitality] day by day; while over all, as a protecting canopy and glory, nothing will suffice except The blessing of God.
~ Elizabeth George
Clouds veiled the mountains
~ Elizabeth Lowell
he managed to create an atmosphere of sticky sentimentality that disgusted me.
~ Elizabeth Peters
The room didn't look haunted or eerie now;it was only melancholy in it's faded grandeur.
~ Elizabeth Peters
Twilight crept along the ground like a woman trailing long gray veils.
~ Elizabeth Peters
It went on raining. Day after day. Three days, to be precise. I didn't mind. At that point I'd have considered sunlight a personal insult.
~ Elizabeth Peters
It's in the air. You have to get fond of people here.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
Money, or the lack of it, pervaded the house as only something that is absent can
~ Elizabeth Wurtzel
The room was dim, as though drenched in perpetual afternoon.
~ Ellen Kushner
Rather a tremor on the air than an audible sound.
~ Ellis Peters
It was now light twenty-four hours a day; the sun disappeared only briefly near midnight, leaving prolonged, magnificent twilight. Often during this period, the phenomenon of an "ice shower," caused by the moisture in the air freezing and settling to earth, lent a fairyland atmosphere to the scene.
~ Alfred Lansing
There is an immense area of persistent low pressure in the vicinity of the Antarctic Circle
~ Alfred Lansing
They are often of hurricane intensity and with gust velocities sometimes attaining to 150 to 200 miles per hour.
~ Alfred Lansing
The overcast sky seemed almost alive with birds—Cape pigeons, terns, fulmars
~ Alfred Lansing
Only an estimate could be made of the wind's actual speed, though it was at least 65 knots.
~ Alfred Lansing
It seemed inconceivable, but during the morning hours the wind actually rose
~ Alfred Lansing
be made of the wind's actual speed
~ Alfred Lansing
[N]ow and then an ominous black cloud had blotted-out the sun from our sight, and poured down a deluge till it had spent itself, and then had left the sky glaringly bright and blue...
~ Alfred Rowland
And, with the dark, the Forest came up boldly and pressed against the very walls and windows, peering in upon them, joining hands above the slates and chimneys.
~ Algernon Blackwood
Certain houses, like certain persons, manage somehow to proclaim at once their character for evil.
~ Algernon Blackwood
The dark side of life, and the horror of it, belonged to a world that lay remote from his own select little atmosphere of books and dreamings.
~ Algernon Blackwood
There was nothing to replace an old friend who knew everything, who'd spent enough time in the childhood home to know the atmosphere and how emotions and silences transpired—to know how the other had really grown up.
~ Alice Elliott Dark