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Quotes About Cloud

My wisdom has accumulated long like a cloud, it becomes stiller and darker. So does all wisdom which shall one day bear lightnings.-
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I will teach men the meaning of their existence: the Superman, the lightning out of the dark cloud- man.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
I believe cats to be spirits come to earth. A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through.
~ Jules Verne
A man in a cloud, with icicle teeth and eyes of fire.
~ Margaret Atwood
In the east a bank of cloud rises up silently like dark bread.
~ Margaret Atwood
What to do with such a sorrow? It was like an enormous black cloud boiling up over the horizon. No: it was like a blizzard. No: it was like nothing he could put into language. He couldn't face it head-on. He had to transform it, or at the very least enclose it.
~ Margaret Atwood
Oracle's got 100+ enterprise applications live in the #cloud; today, SAP's got nothin' but SuccessFactors until 2020.
~ Larry Ellison
A great fleecy cloud had released the moon, and high above us loomed the dark outline of the tower. One long window showed the pale sky beyond it.
~ Anne Rice
Weird. I rang it three times." – Nekoda "There might be something with out condo." 'Other than the fact that it lived under a perpetual dismal cloud and was infested with roaches the size of his fist. It was probably over a hellmouth, too, that didn't allot for any kind of reception other than two cans joined by a length string.' – Nick
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
when I see you, I see mystery - a pale moon's beauty behind a veil of cloud
~ John Geddes
Force and yielding meet together, An attack is half repulsed; Shafts of broken sunlight dissolving, Convolutions of torpid cloud.
~ John Gould Fletcher
we are increasingly using the Internet as an external hard drive for our memories.
~ Aswath Damodaran
there was no gleam, no shadow, for the heavens, too, were one still, pale cloud; no sound or motion in anything but the dark river that flowed and moaned like an unresting sorrow.
~ George Eliot
Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light. Above all things reverence thyself.
~ Pythagoras
No estimo res més, excepte l'ombra viatgera d'un núvol. El lent record dels dies que són passats per sempre.
~ Salvador Espriu
A light, a glory, a fair luminous cloudEnveloping the earth.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
aku ingin mencintaimu dengan sederhana; dengan kata yang tak sempat diucapkan kayu kepada api yang menjadikannya abu aku ingin mencintaimu dengan sederhana; dengan isyarat yang tak sempat disampaikan awan kepada hujan yang menjadikannya tiada
~ Sapardi Djoko Damono
The sign of its passing was written there upon the sky as if a giant hand had drawn a piece of chalk across the blue dome of heaven. Even as they watched, the gleaming vapor trail began to fray at the edges, breaking up into wisps of cloud, until it seemed that a bridge of snow had been thrown from horizon to horizon.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
Cloud I'm cheerful, whatever happens, a puff in sky -- what splendor exists, I'm there.
~ Shinkichi Takahashi
I'd open my eyes and look out at the aching blue of the ocean–a color I had never seen in nature and that most likely only exists in the middle of the Atlantic, a gray blue like a storm cloud full of unspent lightning and unfallen rain.
~ Silas House
Dark, dark! The horror of darkness, like a shroud, wraps me and bears me on through mist and cloud.
~ Sophocles
Shake off the cloud of mere routine to find tranquil rustic joys and peace that serve to fuel audacious power and passion.
~ Sravani Saha Nakhro
I walk unseenOn the dry smooth-shaven green,To behold the wandering moon,Riding near her highest noon,Like one that had been led astrayThrough the heav'n's wide pathless way,And oft, as if her head she bow'd,Stooping through a fleecy cloud.
~ John Milton
The intensest feeling of the beauty of a cloud lighted by the setting sun, is no hindrance to my knowing that the cloud is a vapour of water, subject to all the laws of vapours in a state of suspension; and I am just as likely to allow for, and act on, these physical laws whenever there is occasion to do so, as if I had been incapable of perceiving any distinction between beauty and ugliness.
~ John Stuart Mill