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Quotes About Eruption

Que mes seins te provoquent Je veux ta rage. Je veux voir tes yeux s'épaissir Tes joues blanchir en se creusant. Je veux tes frissons. Que tu éclates entre mes cuisses Que mes désirs soient exaucés sur le sol fertile De ton corps sans pudeur.
~ Joyce Mansour
praeter perpetuas Aetnae lampades ignis atque flammarum». Così
~ Federico De Roberto
supervolcano
~ Blake Hoena
Às vezes acho que seria bom ser um fogo de artifício já explodido: seria um alívio.
~ Blue Balliett
Perhaps only those who are strangers to passion know such sudden outbursts of emotion in their few passionate moments, moments of emotion like an avalanche or a hurricane; whole years fall from one's own breast with the fury of powers left unused.
~ Stefan Zweig
It turned out that under the western United States there was a huge cauldron of magma, a colossal volcanic hot spot, which erupted cataclysmically every 600,000 years or so. The last such eruption was just over 600,000 years ago. The hot spot is still there. These days we call it Yellowstone National Park. We
~ Bill Bryson
Coconut Pecan Eruption Cake
~ Julie Brown
callamos los volcanes florecidos!
~ Francisco de Quevedo
Something inside me has filled up to the brim, and soon the walls will burst.
~ Henning Mankell
Yucca Mountain isn't pretty. And it also isn't large. From far away, the mountain's just a squat bulge in the middle of the desert, essentially just debris from a bigger, stronger mountain that erupted millions of years ago and hurled its broken pieces into piles across the earth.
~ John D'Agata
ALSO BY STEVE OLSON MAPPING HUMAN HISTORY: GENES, RACE, AND OUR COMMON ORIGINS COUNT DOWN: SIX KIDS VIE FOR GLORY AT THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST MATH COMPETITION ANARCHY EVOLUTION: FAITH, SCIENCE, AND BAD RELIGION IN A WORLD WITHOUT GOD (coauthored with Greg Graffin) ERUPTION:
~ Steve Olson
you cannot apply brakes to a volcano. Sometimes it is best to let these things run their course. They generally die down again after a while.
~ Terry Pratchett
Nothing stuns others more than the quiet eruption of a normally quiet man.
~ Garry Wills
I'd do the Mount St. Helen's trick, where the smoke comes out of the top. I wouldn't even have to look at people. I'd hear that 'Ahhhh!'
~ Tom Noddy
When I see you smile, I feel a volcano of lovely eruptions happening within my heart!
~ Avijeet Das
When I see you smile, I feel a volcano of magical eruptions happening within my heart!
~ Avijeet Das
I am a prostitute. I don't want to know the client. I just want money, lots of money. My seed rises into the glorious eruption of a majestic orgasm when I picture the Divine Dali rolling in money. - Salvador Dalí
~ Carlos Lozano
Another oft-used argument is that pillow lavas should be found on Mt. Ararat if it formed underwater. For those unfamiliar with pillow lavas, they are formed when a volcanic eruption occurs underwater. The lavas that come in contact with water cause it to harden quickly in masses that look "like a pillow.
~ Ken Ham
Gemstones are often produced naturally and quickly too when a volcano erupts. This is due to the rapid heat and pressure. At Mount St. Helens, which blew its top in 1980 and went off again in 1982, a magnificent array of gemstones was produced! The Mount St. Helens Gift shop website openly states: Volcanoes are an incubator for many of the World's treasures. Other gems commonly associated with volcanic origins include Emerald, Diamond, Garnet, Peridot, and Topaz.
~ Ken Ham
I'm an extinct volcano.
~ Nancy Lady Astor
She hadn't known until now how love could erupt into existence like the big bang theory and change everything in you and everything in the world.
~ Kristin Hannah
Feelings are more dangerous than ideas, because they aren't susceptible to rational evaluation. They grow quietly, spreading underground, and erupt suddenly, all over the place.
~ Brian Eno
What was once underground is now coming to the surface.
~ Gavin Bryars
Lost in the wasteland, Ashbery was found by a light flickering up from between the fractured paving stones. Its beams were bitterly cold, and sticky in a way light had no right to be, adhering to his sleeve and hand before fading away. Intrigued, he tracked its source from one eruption to another, each point brighter than the one before.
~ Clive Barker