Quotes About Storm
in the storm of emotions, we can create a small, peaceful sanctuary within.
~ Mary Morrissey
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Strange and harrowing must be his story; frightful the storm which embraced the gallant vessel on its course, and wrecked it--thus!
~ Mary Shelley
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Nada é mais doloroso para a alma humana do que a lassidão, o trágico marasmo, que sobrevêm à rápida seqüência de fatos e sentimentos tumultuosos, como a paisagem desoladora da floresta após a passagem destruidora da tormenta
~ Mary Shelley
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It is easier to call the storm from the empty sky than to manipulate the heart of a man; and soon, if my bones did not lie to me, I should be needing all the power I could muster, to pit against a woman; and this is harder to do than anything concerning men, as air is harder to see than a mountain.
~ Mary Stewart
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Frightful the storm which embraced the gallant vessel on its course and wrecked it-thus!
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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You stood here and watched the storm with the greatest pride one can ever feel—because you are able to have summer flowers and half-naked women in your house on a night like this, in demonstration of your victory over that storm. And if it weren't for you, most of those who are here would be left helpless at the mercy of that wind in the middle of some such plain.
~ Ayn Rand
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Jack London and Ernest Hemingway, confidence swaggering into the storm: Man against Nature. Of all the possible conflicts, that was the one that was hopeless. Even a slim education had taught her this much: Man loses.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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As the storm moved closer it broke into hundreds of pieces so that the rain fell here and there from the high clouds in long, curving gray plumes. It looked like maybe fifty or sixty fires scattered over the city, except that the tall, smoky columns were flowing in reverse.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Storm in a shot glass type of thing. And Angus was the opposite. A whole ocean, dark and chill.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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A storm was coming up from the south, moving slowly. It looked something like a huge blue-gray shower curtain being drawn along by the hand of God.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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As the storm moved closer it broke into hundreds of pieces so that the rain fell here and there from the high clouds in long, curving gray plumes.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Thunderheads were pouring toward them through the ragged teeth of the White Mountains, and Lisey counted seven dark spots where the high slopes had been smudged away by cauls of rain. Brilliant lightnings flashed inside those stormbags and between those two of them, connecting them like some fantastic fairy bridge, was a double rainbow that arched over Mount Cranmore in a frayed loophole of blue.
~ Stephen King
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The Sick Rose O Rose, thou art sick. The invisible worm That flies in the night In the howling storm Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy, And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy.
~ William Blake
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Bring the pure wine of love and freedom. But sir, a tornado is coming. More wine, we'll teach this storm A thing or two about whirling.
~ Rumi
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And pleas'd th' Almighty's orders to perform, Rides in the whirlwind and directs the storm.
~ Joseph Addison
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And, pleased th' Almighty's orders to perform, Rides in the whirl-wind, and directs the storm.
~ Joseph Addison
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L'editore cavalca il turbine e dirige la tempesta.
~ Joseph Addison
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This was the calm. I was the storm.
~ Joseph Delaney
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Er war so einfach und untadelig wie seine Konduitenliste, und nur der Zorn, der ihn manchmal ergriff, hätte einen Kenner der Menschen ahnen lassen, daß auch in der Seele des Hauptmanns Trotta die nächtlichen Abgründe dämmerten, in denen die Stürme schlafen und die unbekannten Stimmen namenloser Ahnen.
~ Joseph Roth
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hung over her like a heavy black cloud that would soon unleash a storm.
~ Erin Hunter
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Jednou je v lese zastihl poÃ…â"¢ádný liják a oni se jeÅ¡tÄ› rádi schovali ve svém pochmurném pÃ…â"¢íbytku, jenomže dovnitÃ…â"¢ prÅ¡elo nejen kouÃ…â"¢ovým otvorem, ale také stÄ›nami, a tak jim vigvam pÃ…â"¢íliÅ¡ velkou ochranu neposkytoval. "Se mnÄ› zdá, že je tu spíÅ¡ víc mokro než venku," podotkl Sam a mokÃ…â"¢í jako myÅ¡i vyrazili dom?.
~ Ernest Thompson Seton
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Es un espectáculo como sólo en las grandes ocasiones lo ofrece la Naturaleza: en una tempestad, en un huracán o en un incendio — uno puede estar contemplándolo sin notar que pasa el tiempo.
~ Ernst Junger
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Allora ti piace l'amore?" " E' pericoloso. Ci scappano ferite e poi per la giustizia altre ferite. Non è serenata al balcone, somiglia a una mareggiata di libeccio, strapazza il mare sopra, e sotto lo rimescola. Non lo so se mi piace.
~ Erri De Luca
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I don't like lazy rain. If it's going to rain, I want it to fall from the sky, screaming in terror as it bounces off the earth. Which sounds more morbid than it is.
~ Erynn Mangum
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