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Quotes About Storm

But the past has a way of taking you to the right place at the wrong time, and that can be a storm inside.
~ Gregory David Roberts
In the storm-lit darkness, the beaded sweat and raindrops on her arm were like so many glittering stars, and her skin was like a span of night sky.
~ Gregory David Roberts
thunder followed with deafening applause.
~ Gregory David Roberts
The streets were empty. I ran through puddles of fast-flowing water, reflecting the lightning-fractured sky. All the loneliness and all the love I knew collected and combined in me, until my heart was as swollen with love for her as the clouds above were swollen with their mass of rain. And I ran. I ran. And, somehow, I was back in that street, back at the doorway to her house.
~ Gregory David Roberts
The melody faded like a rainbow after a storm, or like winds calming down at last; and what was left was calm, and possibility, and relief.
~ Gregory Maguire
The storm dropped a house on her head.
~ Gregory Maguire
It takes a real storm in the average person's life to make him realize how much worrying he has done over the squalls.
~ Bruce Barton
Sometimes, the aftermath is more devastating than the storm. That is the story of the 2008 financial crisis. It was disastrous at the time, but what has been worse is how long it has lingered.
~ Chrystia Freeland
A few minutes ago every tree was excited, bowing to the roaring storm, waving, swirling, tossing their branches in glorious enthusiasm like worship. But though to the outer ear these trees are now silent, their songs never cease.
~ John Muir
When the thunderstorms let up, John and Christine, after eight years of marriage, and Stevie and Lindsey, after six years as roommates, had separated. Mick and his lady Jenny were in the middle of divorce proceedings—only to eventually remarry.
~ Sean Egan
Depression - that limp word for the storm of black panic and half-demented malfunction - had over the years worked itself out in Charlotte's life in a curious pattern. Its onset was often imperceptible: like an assiduous housekeeper locking up a rambling mansion, it noiselessly went about and turned off, one by one, the mind's thousand small accesses to pleasure.
~ Sebastian Faulks
ploaia rapaia pe geamuri ca o ma?in? de scris ruginita care înnebunise pe nea?teptate
~ Serge Brussolo
In a dreadful storm that the supposedly wizard De Danann raised up against them, when they attempted to land in Ireland, five of the sons of Milesius, with great numbers of their followers, were lost, their fleet was dispersed and it seemed for a time as if none of them would ever enjoy the Isle of Destiny. Ancient manuscripts preserve the prayer that, it is said, their poet, Amergin, now prayed for them
~ Seumas MacManus
Before dance unleashes its rage, there must be inward calm, for movement of the sea must be silent to hear the call of the storm
~ Shah Asad Rizvi
protect you through the storm; may he bring you home rejoicing : at the wonders he has shown you; may he bring you home rejoicing : once again into our doors. December 20 O Lord, let my soul rise up to meet you as the day rises to meet the sun.
~ Shane Claiborne
Far above the snow clouds, the moon must have been bright and full. Its light bled through the storm, marking each flake with a silvery luster and pouring a pale, peachy glow onto the mountain.
~ Shannon Hale
A man named Hitler from Germany has lots of soldiers following him. He calls them storm troopers.
~ Sharon M. Draper
Whether Jesus calms the storm or calms us in the storm, His love is the same, and His grace is enough.
~ Sheila Walsh
Are you afraid of the storm, by the way? I have two perfectly free arms with which to shelter you if you are.
~ Mary Balogh
The heavens are about to open. I think you must prepare for a wicked night of sin with me, Mrs. Ingram. We seem to have a habit of getting ourselves into such situations during rain storms, do we not?
~ Mary Balogh
If I were to touch you, I might find it impossible not at least to try to ravish you. It is a dreadful fate to be a notorious rake, Diana. We have so little self-control when confronted with beautiful ladies inside secluded buildings in the dead of night and in the middle of a storm.
~ Mary Balogh
They spoke then, with the dear and ordinary intimacy of the well-married in the eye of a storm. [369]
~ Mary Doria Russell
Then the game became guessing where the storm would hit, or, in local parlance, "go in," as if it were some stray relative in search of lodging.
~ Mary Karr
He was never quite certain what he thought about anything until he had tested his opinion for seaworthiness in the course of some polemical storm.
~ Mary McCarthy