Quotes About Weathering
No, child. I'm old enough and cold enough; the hottest day won't thaw me
~ Ray Bradbury
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Le superbe pretese di un'umanità, che le intemperie bastavano ad opprimere miseramente, gli apparvero una cosa disperatamente, enormemente vana, degno di spregio, di meraviglia, di compassione.
~ Joseph Conrad
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If you put on more clothes as the cold increases, it will have no power to hurt you. Let us hope that.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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You can't make a cloudy day a sunny day, but can embrace it and decide it's going to be a good day after all.
~ Jane Lynch
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Mountains aren't eternal: even the most imposing massifs are smoothed away by weathering in a few hundred million years or less. Plate tectonics makes new ones, and without it, our future would be flat.
~ Seth Shostak
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Usually older players, late in the season, start to get cold.
~ Bill Parcells
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The same old rain, and, if not welcomed, at least accepted—an old gray aunt who came to visit every winter and stayed till spring. You learn to live with her. You learn to reconcile yourself to the little inconveniences and not get annoyed. You remember she is seldom angry or vicious and nothing to get in a stew about, and if she is a bore and stays overlong you can train yourself not to notice her, or at least not to stew about her. Which
~ Ken Kesey
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No choice remained but to hoist sail and try to claw their way offshore into the teeth of this fiendish gale.
~ Alfred Lansing
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When it don't rain, the roof don't leak; when it rains, I can't fix it nohow.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
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If I could distill this into a formula for weathering disasters, it would be this: prepare, pay attention, then act, or react, as the situation demands.
~ Robert A. Jensen
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It has done me good to be somewhat parched by the heat and drenched by the rain of life.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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it was as if these memories had been hibernating in him, not dead but merely dormant, weathering out, and now they stumbled out of their thousand dens.
~ Anthony Doerr
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It was as if all these memories had been hibernating in him, not dead but merely dormant, weathering it out, and now they stumbled out of their thousand dens.
~ Anthony Doerr
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If you stay high in the storm you'll survive.
~ Frank Herbert
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Hello, the all-weather Baby-sitters Club! We sit in the sleet, we sit in the freezing rain …
~ Ann M. Martin
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An Indian's dress of deer skins, which is wet a hundred times upon his back, dries soft; and his lodge also, which stands in the rains, and even through the severity of winter, is taken down as soft and as clean as when it was first put up.
~ George Catlin
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Hard labor and the passing of the years had contorted and hardened his limbs to queer, crooked shapes, but he gave no impression of deformity, as Nat did. So of the earth was he that he looked more like a tree than a man, one of those tough old pine trees that nothing in the way of weather except a thunderbolt will ever get the better of.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
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not entirely clear why this is so, but one theory has it that the uplift of the Himalayas exposed vast expanses of rock to chemical weathering, and this in turn led to a drawdown of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. At the start of this
~ Elizabeth Kolbert
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Life is indeed a storm and while there are times you can sit and watch from the safety of a window pane there are moments you need to grit your teeth and take on the wind and the rain.
~ Ken Scott
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Incluso las rocas terminan erosionándose con la lluvia.
~ Arthur Golden
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We' was such a comforting word. 'We' meant weathering things together. Camaraderie. Safety in numbers. All the things that Havoc and Jade and Perch had talked about. And yet Mosca had seen all these things collapse within an hour of the dusk bugle.
~ Frances Hardinge
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wood rot on the mantelpiece in the
~ Karen White
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My timing isn't the best, but this isn't a Texas hailstorm that's over in a minute.
~ Katherine Garbera
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The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain. -
~ Kathy Collins
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