Quotes About Water
Nu te gândi la muzic?.Trebuie doar s? o simÈ›i .Las-o s? se scurg? peste tine ca apa m?rii,fara a încerca s? o înÈ›elegi .
~ Daniel Keyes
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That water's colder'n hell! That's what makes it good. That's what makes it help all your bruises'n bumps'n stuff. It's colder'n a goddam witch's tit in there!
~ Daniel Woodrell
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Life in cities is not a spring but a river, or rather, a water main. It progresses like a novel, artificially.
~ Patrick Kavanagh
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In Salford, we had fish in our tap water. I remember, one hot summer day, running to the toilet at playtime and dunking our heads in a sink full of water. I remember putting my head in and seeing all these little fish in it.
~ Bernard Sumner
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Marriage is like a game of chess, except the board is flowing water, the pieces are made of smoke and no move you make will have any effect on the outcome.
~ Jerry Seinfeld
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Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot wash it away.
~ Song of Solomon 8:7
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Just as human activity is upsetting Earth's carbon cycle, our actions are altering the water cycle.
~ David Suzuki
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Sibelius justified the austerity of his old age by saying that while other composers were engaged in manufacturing cocktails, he offered the public pure cold water.
~ Neville Cardus
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There are many mysteries in old age but the greatest, surely, is this: in those adverts for walk-in bathtubs, why doesn't all the water gush out when you get in?
~ Alan Coren
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These landscapes of water and reflections have become an obsession. It's quite beyond my powers at my age, and yet I want to succeed in expressing what I feel.
~ Claude Monet
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A soul of water a soul of stone. A soul by name a soul unknown. The hours unmake our flesh our bone. The Soul is all and all alone!
~ Clive Barker
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Cool the flames of your anger by performing the wudhu for only water can extinguish fire.
~ Muhammad
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Fire hath its force abated by water, not by wind; and anger must be allayed by cold words, and not by blustering threats.
~ Anne Bradstreet
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Our present agriculture, in general, is not ecologically sustainable now, and it is a long way from becoming so. It is too toxic. It is too dependent on fossil fuels. It is too wasteful of soil, of soil fertility, and of water. It is destructive of the health of the natural systems that surround and support our economic life. And it is destructive of genetic diversity, both domestic and wild. So
~ Wendell Berry
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Our Children no longer learn how to read the great book of Nature from their own direct experience, or how to interact creatively with the seasonal transformations of the planet. They seldom learn where their water come from or where it goes. We no longer coordinate our human celebration with the great liturgy of the heavens.
~ Wendell Berry
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But the environmental crisis rises close to home. Every time we draw a breath, every time we drink a glass of water, we are suffering from it. And more important, every time we indulge in, or depend on, the wastefulness of our economy - and our economy's first principle is waste - we are causing the crisis. Nearly every one of us, nearly every day of his life, is contributing directly to the ruin of this planet.
~ Wendell Berry
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We spend our lives trying to fill the empty places in our souls that love never got to, where there wasn't enough water to reach our roots; its those deficits that often have the biggest impacts on us and that shape us the most. Whatever the void created in those early formative years, I think it's part of who I became as an adult
~ Wendy Davis
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No pack knew how these cities came about, but man inhabited them, keeping for himself the warmth they produced in winter, and the dryness that was not affected even by the most violent rain. While the sky poured water or snow, man sat comfortably in the cities. How these things grew and why man possessed them, nobody could say.
~ Whitley Strieber
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There was always a pass through the reef where the sweet water inhibited the growth of the coral. As
~ Wilbur Smith
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the defences where a creek runs
~ Wilbur Smith
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Water is the usual drink, but everyone has wine, for no civilization has found life tolerable without narcotics or stimulants.
~ Will Durant
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Dip him in the river who loves water.
~ William Blake
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El mejor vino es el más viejo, la mejor agua es la más nueva.
~ William Blake
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the faucet of June that rings the triangle of the air
~ William Carlos Williams
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