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Quotes About Cascade

She watched as the chocolate looped through the tubes, then flowed along a flat surface until it cascaded over the edge, creating a chocolate waterfall so smooth and shiny she could see her reflection in it. The
~ Wendy Mass
The stories understandably frightened the public, and those fears encouraged more media coverage, the basic mechanism of an availability cascade.
~ Daniel Kahneman
When revival comes to the human heart, it's a torrent, it's a cascade, it's a deluge. It's a downpour!
~ James MacDonald
I also understood how events or circumstances could cascade out of control and your entire ability to deal with the present can be lost. When
~ Alan Cumming
I also understood how events or circumstances could cascade out of control and your entire ability to deal with the present can be lost.
~ Alan Cumming
Nothing will unfold for us unless we move toward whatlooks to us like nothing: faith is a cascade.
~ Alice Fulton
Anyway... she knows a guy who knows a guy who knows a horse who knows a goat who knows another horse-
~ Rick Riordan
They have started to arrive. An endless cascade of luxuriously quilted envelopes, thumping onto the doormat. The wedding invitations.
~ David Nicholls
Trophic cascades, as defined by Diamond in his "Rosetta Stone" paper, are the secondary effects that can ramify from level to level in consequence of a single extinction.
~ David Quammen
The gift cannot be received unless it is given, for otherwise it would cease to merit its name. The basin is not filled up by the cascade from above unless it ceaselessly empties itself into the basin below. Only the abandonment of that which fills it permits that the stream to come should fill it without cease.
~ Jean-Luc Marion
Much of history results from apparently unrelated dominoes tumbling one over another.
~ Jeff Guinn
The river plunged down in a long waterfall, plashing into several rocky pools on its way down the cliff.
~ Alison Croggon
and one hundred and fifty thousand dollars' worth of jelly beans cascaded down on the expresstrip.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
AROMA (OLD WORLD) HOPS Cascade Cluster East Kent Goldings Fuggle Hallertauer Hersbrucker Tettnang Willamette
~ Amy Stewart
She was more of a marble statue under a cascade of moonlight, smelling like flowers and ivy—the glory of a weeping graveyard angel.
~ Rob Thurman
The East-West divide of the Cascade Curtain has long been Washington's homegrown version of the red state–blue state divide that is the current darling of the national punditry. The East looks to the West, and sees arrogant urban liberals; the West thinks of its neighbours to the East as dim-witted rural conservatives. From time to time, a handful of legislators and citizens seriously propose splitting the state in two" (de Place).
~ Douglas Todd
There is something incredibly nostalgic and significant about the annual cascade of autumn leaves.
~ Joe L. Wheeler
Rainwater purls from cloud to roof to eave.
~ Anthony Doerr
It was as though her soul were neatly removed by a drinking straw and siphoned into the green pool of quiet that lay beneath the rippling cascade of notes.
~ Louise Erdrich
The north-south line of 'the mountains,' meaning the Cascade Range, forty miles east of Seattle, is a rigid political frontier.
~ Jonathan Raban
I can't get any satiation. My brain is wired in such a way that I - in my research, I probably have a lack of D1 and D2 receptor sites. These are dopamine receptor sites, and satiation is a process that involves a cascade.
~ Nick Nolte
Apex predators are good for an environment in terms of biodiversity and trophic cascade - we have very few. But realistically, only a few areas could sustain free-roaming wolves in Britain, mostly in Scotland.
~ Sarah Hall
luxuriant black cascade, and against the graceful folds of her ivory
~ Sidney Sheldon
Under the aegis of wildlife management, the oxymoron that is now a fact of life for most North American creatures, spins unbounded tinkering, with further tinkering made necessary by past tinkering, effects of causes, effects of effects—a "cascade of consequences" precipitated by human intervention, well intended though it may be.
~ Ellen Meloy