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Quotes About Water

Drilling from a ship in open water is, in the words of one oceanographer, like trying to drill a hole in the sidewalks of New York from atop the Empire State Building using a strand of spaghetti.
~ Bill Bryson
dihydrogen oxide
~ Bill Bryson
Almost certainly the most memorable finding of recent years with respect to microbes was when an enterprising middle school student in Florida compared the quality of water in the toilets at her local fast-food restaurants with the quality of the ice in the soft drinks, and found that in 70 percent of outlets she surveyed the toilet water was cleaner than the ice.
~ Bill Bryson
The conviction that we should all drink eight glasses of water a day is the most enduring of dietary misunderstandings.
~ Bill Bryson
Similarly, no one has ever come close to explaining why our fingers wrinkle when we have long baths. The explanation most often given is that wrinkling helps them to drain water better and improves grip. But that doesn't really make a great deal of sense. Surely the people who most urgently need a good grip are those who have just fallen in water, not those who have been in it for some time.
~ Bill Bryson
To a British crossword enthusiast, the clue "An important city in Czechoslovakia" instantly suggests Oslo. Why? Look at Czech(OSLO)vakia again. "A seed you put in the garage" is caraway, while "HIJKLMNO" is water because it is H-to-O or H2O
~ Bill Bryson
contagious, infectious. Diseases spread by contact are contagious. Those spread by air and water are infectious. Used figuratively ('contagious laughter', 'infectious enthusiasm'), either is all right.
~ Bill Bryson
Thirst, curiously, is not a reliable indication of how much water you need. People allowed to drink all the water they want after getting very thirsty usually report feeling slaked after drinking only one-fifth the amount they have lost through perspiration.
~ Bill Bryson
Lots of people leave Pennsylvania limping and bruised. The state also has what are reputed to be the meanest rattlesnakes anywhere along the trail, and the most unreliable water sources, particularly in high summer.
~ Bill Bryson
Is it raining out?" the reception girl asked brightly as I filled in the registration card between sneezes and pauses to wipe water from my face with the back of my arm. "No, my ship sank and I had to swim the last seven miles." "Oh, yes?" she went on
~ Bill Bryson
The world uses more than 4 billion gallons every day. When you're using any product at that kind of volume, you can't simply stop overnight.
~ Bill Gates
seawater expands when it gets warmer.
~ Bill Gates
seas getting warmer, they're also bifurcating—developing some places where the water has more oxygen and others where it has less oxygen.
~ Bill Gates
Calvin: Today for show and tell, I've brought a tiny miracle of nature: a single snowflake! I think we might all learn a lesson from how this utterly unique and exquisite crystal turns into an ordinary, boring molecule of water just like every other one when you bring it into the classroom. And now, while the analogy sinks in, I will be leaving you drips and going outside...
~ Bill Watterson
MOMMMM, I'm thirsty... What's this, just water?
~ Bill Watterson
In a while, one of us will go up to bed and the other one will follow. Then we will slip below the surface of the night into miles of water, drifting down and down to the dark, soundless bottom until the weight of dreams pulls us lower still, below the shale and layered rock, beneath the strata of hunger and pleasure, into the broken bones of the earth itself, into the marrow of the only place we know.
~ Billy Collins
Man is only a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed. There is no need for the whole universe to take up arms to crush him: a vapour, a drop of water is enough to kill him. but even if the universe were to crush him, man would still be nobler than his slayer, because he knows that he is dying and the advantage the universe has over him. The universe knows none of this.
~ Blaise Pascal
O Solon, you Greeks are children. There have been and will be many destructors of mankind, of which the greatest are by fire and water." She
~ Bob Mayer
Always on the boat there was an inner breeze of excitement, a happy gratitude for the water and its strong promising scents, the Nymph's proud sail set against the sliding panorama of facing continents and their ghostly empires, crusted one atop the other like gobs of paint on a giant canvas.
~ Bob Shacochis
U ovu vodu bacaju ono što je mrtvo da bih ga ja izvadio. I to zubima. Za to sam pla?en. Daju mi ?amac, a pla?aju mi sramotom i zlatom. Daju mi da jedem. Daju mi zlata. Mnogo zlata. Ali nemam prava da ga trošim. Niko ništa ne?e da mi proda. Imam ku?u i mnogo zlata, ali moram da gutam sramotu celog sela. Pla?aju me da bi me umesto njih grizla savest.
~ Boris Vijan
The rain forests of the Congo Basin contained so much water that they caused their own weather system, and were known as the "Lungs of Africa.
~ Brad Thor
Water sleeps, and the enemy is sleepless.
~ Bram Stoker
There will be pain for us all, but it will not be all pain, nor will this pain be the last. We and you too, you most of all, dear boy, will have to pass through the bitter water before we reach the sweet. But we must be brave of heart and unselfish, and do our duty, and all will be well!
~ Bram Stoker
However, when we got to the pathway outside the churchyard, where there was a puddle of water, remaining from the storm, I daubed my feet with mud, using each foot in turn on the other, so that as we went home, no one, in case we should meet any one, should notice my bare feet.
~ Bram Stoker