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Quotes About Clouds

The moon passes into clouds so hurt by the street lights of your glance oh my heart
~ Frank O'Hara
There were occasionally rifts in the cloud where the face of a woman appeared, frowning.
~ Frank O'Hara
Derrière l'humble croyance à un Paradis situé dans les nuages, il y a au moins un fond de vérité inaliénable, et surtout - et cela est sans prix - une réalité miséricordieuse qui ne déçoit jamais
~ Frithjof Schuon
Ravens and crows. Rats Mists and clouds. Insects and corruption. Strange events and odd occurrences. The ordinary twisted and strange. Wonders! The dead are beginning to walk and some see them. Others do not, but more and more, we all fear the night. These have been our days. They rain upon us beneath a dead sky, crushing us with their fury, until as one we beg: "Let it begin!" -Journal of the Unknown Scholar, entry for The Feast of Freia, 1000 NE
~ Brandon Sanderson
I have also learned to catch the darkness early, not to allow sadness to grow into depression or let a sense of being rejected develop into a feeling of abandonment. Even in the renewed and deepened friendship, I feel the freedom to point to the little clouds and ask for help in letting them pass by.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
The Golden Bowl, 1904 It had rained heavily in the night, and though the pavements were now dry, thanks to a cleansing breeze, the August morning, with its hovering, thick-drifting clouds and freshened air, was cool and grey. The multitudinous green of the Park had been deepened, and a wholesome smell of irrigation, purging the place of dust and of odours less acceptable, rose from the earth.
~ Henry James
I wonder, as I look up at this softly enameled sky, so faintly tinted, which does not bulge today with heavy rain clouds but smiles like a piece of old china...
~ Henry Miller
Astronomers are greatly disappointed when, having traveled halfway around the world to see an eclipse, clouds prevent a sight of it; and yet a sense of relief accompanies the disappointment.
~ Simon Newcomb
In the next couple of years, part of every film's process is going to be to adjust the images. And it'll be to change the color of an actor's tie or change the little smirky thing he's doing with his mouth. Or you can put in more clouds or move the tree a little bit.
~ Robert Zemeckis
Sky and clouds and trees and little figures relaxing in the perfect rural rhythm of their surroundings: these are the staples of a Gainsborough landscape.
~ Arthur Smith
Morning sunrise wakes me upwith rays of hope.Clouds of fear can hide the sunbut not for long.If rays of hope are strongand patience is a song, then hope will bloom andrain will bring a rainbow.
~ Debasish Mridha
Every cloud has a silver lining. The edge of light that shines brightest holds a sliver of hope for a bright today & an even better tomorrow.
~ Truth Devour, Unrequited
I wish to be an inspector of volcanoes. I want to study cloud formations and memorize the wind and learn by heart the habits of the ponderosa pine.
~ Edward Abbey
Over the river a golden ray of sun came through the hosts of leaden rain clouds.
~ Stephen Crane
Clouds don't matter much at night-time. It's only when there's a sun for them to cover that the world falls dark.
~ Steve Mosby
He is one of those who bring their own dark clouds wherever they go. He keeps them on a string. They are always there, even on the brightest of days. It takes only a chance remark and he tugs their strings, drags them down, and blots out the sun.
~ Steven Carroll
A cloud is made of billows upon billows upon billows that look like clouds. As you come closer to a cloud you don't get something smooth, but irregularities at a smaller scale.
~ Benoit Mandelbrot
Being in bliss is like being in love. Being in love is like being in bliss. You are floating in the clouds. You are perceiving love wherever you go.
~ Miguel Ruiz
Storm clouds will always ignite the darker side of my passion.
~ Anthony T. Hincks
the passing gleams of the moonlight between the scudding clouds crossing and passing, [are] like the gladness and sorrow of a man's life.
~ Bram Stoker
Já compreendemos que a aurora e o poente são os momentos em que goza liberdade peculiar; quando sua antiga natureza se manifesta sem nenhuma força controladora subjugá-la e impedir que fale conosco ou mesmo a incite a agir contra nós. Esse estado começa aproximadamente meia hora antes do amanhecer ou do crepúsculo e dura até o sol estar alto ou enquanto as nuvens ainda reluzem com os raios no horizonte.
~ Bram Stoker
and above the building like a backdrop is a moonless sky, which earlier, in the afternoon, was hung with clouds but tonight isn't.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
That sounds like magic. There is not supposed to be any magic in Westland." "He says it's not; that anyone can learn. He's always trying to teach me. He mocks me whenever I say it looks like it will rain. His eyes get real big and he says, 'Magic! You must have magic, my boy, to read the clouds and know the future so.
~ Terry Goodkind
Light died in the west. Night and tears took the Nation. The star of Water drifted among the clouds like a murderer softly leaving the scene of the crime.
~ Terry Pratchett