Quotes About Water
Just like the sea she was turbulent and wild, angry and loving. She felt every sensation, but it was only here, with water around her, that she dared let herself feel so strongly, so passionately. ~Rikki (Waterbound, Seahaven/Sisters of the heart Book 1)
~ Christine Feehan
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Just like the sea she was turbulent and wild, angry and loving. She felt every sensation, but it was only here, with water around her, that she dared let herself feel so strongly, so passionately. ~Rikki
~ Christine Feehan
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Even if you kill them, Whitney will send others." "Maybe. Maybe not. Sometimes he backs off." He rinsed off her shoulders and back. She sighed and reached out to capture water in her cupped hand and then watch it slowly fall into the tub. "I just want you to talk to them first, Ezekiel. I don't think they'd endanger anyone else here . . .
~ Christine Feehan
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Not until she stood at her sink, splashing cold water on her face, did she remember her little hippo. What the hell was that about? When did her unconscious get so fucking whimsical? And what fine truth was he going to tell her?
~ Christopher Bram
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What?" he said. "What? What? What?" "Master, you're walking on the water," said Peter. "I just ate," Joshua said. "You can't go into the water for an hour after you eat. You could get a cramp. What, none of you guys have mothers?
~ Christopher Moore
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Venice took on the feeling of a city paved with black glass, the odd lantern, torch, or candle reflecting in the canals like distant windows into hell, the crescent moon throwing silver scythes across the water where it could find its way between buildings.
~ Christopher Moore
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The ocean there was bitterly cold, with an average visibility of eighteen inches, and a huge elephant seal rookery at the shore. Through the winter thousands of the rotund pinnipeds lay strewn across Pine Cove beaches like great barking turds, and although not dangerous in themselves, they were the dietary mainstay of the great white shark, which had evolved over 120 million years into the perfect excuse for never entering water over one's ankles.
~ Christopher Moore
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Top of the morning, Da," said I. "Thou stumbling stump of stink." "Pocket!" scolded Jessica. "Well, for fuck's sake, girl, he's blind in a city where the streets are full of water—how is it he hasn't stumbled in for a bath in the last half century or so?
~ Christopher Moore
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Pues no te la mojes, Pedro. Ven conmigo. Camina sobre las aguas.
~ Christopher Moore
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A dark and lonely plain lay before him, cut by a single strip of water that flowed slow-moving into the east: a ribbon of beaten silver bright beneath the glare of a full moon.… Floating on the nameless river, a ship, tall and proud, with pure white sails raised and ready.… Ranks of warriors holding lances, and two hooded figures walking among them, as if in a stately procession. The smell of willows and cottonwoods, and a sense of passing sorrow.…
~ Christopher Paolini
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The cycle repeated itself at inconsistent intervals, creating invisible eddies that brushed against him like fountains of roiling water.
~ Christopher Paolini
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Farmer would say, Clean water and health care and school and food and tin roofs and cement floors, all of these things should constitute a set of basics that people must have a birthrights.
~ Tracy Kidder
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Hydrolectricity is the largest modern non-fossil source of primary energy; the combination of relatively low cost, high suitability to cover peak demand, and the multi-purpose nature of most large reservoirs (they serve as sources of irrigation and drinking water, a protection against downstream flooding, recreation sites, and, increasingly, places for aquacultural production) should make it one of the most desirable choices in a world moving away from fossil fuels.
~ Vaclav Smil
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una gota de agua no perfora la piedra por la fuerza, sino por repetición»).
~ Vaclav Smil
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Monsieur' to a convict is a glass of water to a man dying of thirst at sea; ignominy thirsts for respect.
~ Victor Hugo
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Winter changes into stone the water of heaven and the heart of man.
~ Victor Hugo
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Water! pretending to be pure, thou resemblest false friends. Thou art warm at the top and cold at bottom.
~ Victor Hugo
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On coming out of the chapel, a well can be seen on the left. There are two in this yard. You ask, Why is there no bucket and no pulley to this one? Because no water is drawn from it now. Why is no more water drawn from it? Because it is full of skeletons.
~ Victor Hugo
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Winter changes the water of heaven and the heart of man into a stone.
~ Victor Hugo
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Ah, miten mielelläni hukuttautuisin, jollei vesi olisi niin kylmää!
~ Victor Hugo
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She thought she had grieved for Matthew, cried all the tears she had, but now she saw the desert of grief that lay before her. It could go on and on. The human body was eighty percent water; that meant she was literally made of tears.
~ Kristin Hannah
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The waters of the past were as cold as she'd expected, even in the heat of this gorgeous summer morning.
~ Kristin Hannah
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The key to life in this dry heat was conservation of everything: water, food, emotion. That last one was the biggest challenge.
~ Kristin Hannah
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even though she felt danger slip silently into the water and swim toward her.
~ Kristin Hannah
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