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Quotes About Weather

Is it raining," I said, "or isn't it?
~ Don DeLillo
Have you noticed the weather? asked Thomas. All turned to look for the weather.
~ Donald Barthelme
We could have done it at our studios in England, but the movie would have then started off looking artificial," says Kershner. "We decided to go for reality. Unfortunately, it was Norway's coldest winter in 100 years. That's why you prepare for a film as if you were a prizefighter—I ran two miles a day for months before it, because I knew what to expect.
~ J.W. Rinzler
Even reloading a camera became difficult—and dangerous," says Johnson. "Acetate film becomes brittle in cold weather, and the edges are razor-sharp. Try loading frozen film into a camera during a howling blizzard with ice and snow particles trying to blast their way into the camera!
~ J.W. Rinzler
THERE IS an old saying that in Belfast it rains five days out
~ Jack Higgins
What you had in Florida was just heat. Heat that was fine and pleasant about a third of the time, a little uncomfortable about a third of the time, and a third of the time like walking through steam. Like walking through clouds of your own sweat.
~ Jack Ketchum
the captain decided to hoist sail and move a little westward, on the chance that the fog was hugging the coast of the Island. This was likely; land heats up and cools down faster than water, which caused early fogs over many seacoasts in warm weather.
~ Jack L. Chalker
It's Valentine's Day, and in the street there's freezing rain, and slush, and sleet, the wind is fierce, the skies are gray, I don't think I'll go out today. But here inside, the weather's warm, there is no trace of wind or storm, and you just made the morning shine— you said you'd be my valentine.
~ Jack Prelutsky
Weather here in this part of the world is just as moody, just as subjective and disloyal, as people.
~ Jackie Kay
I think of it..." Jeremiah said slowly. "Like weather or something. You got your rain, your snow, your sunshine. Always changing but still constant, you know?"... "So it's not always raining, is it? But when it's not raining, we know the rain isn't gone forever.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
The sun was shining but the air was cold. It was the middle of January, after all. But I did not know that the sun could shine and the air remain cold; no one had ever told me.
~ Jamaica Kincaid
When we grumble about the weather, we are arguing against God's ordering of creation. When we complain about illness or job loss or whatever it may be, we are declaring, whether we realize it or not, that God isn't handling our affairs very well. Complaining is actually a form of pride, which makes sense when we recognize its rebellious undertones.
~ Unknown
Food is a major topic of conversation, the author [Dori Sanders] explains. If it weren't for the weather, who died, and food, we wouldn't have any conversation!.
~ John Egerton
Sixty miles was pushing it, but feasible in good weather.
~ John Guy
Remember, Duncan asked on the plane, how Walt asked if it was green or brown? Both Garp and Duncan laughed. But it was neither green nor brown, Garp thought. It was me. It was Helen. It was the color of bad weather. It was the size of an automobile.
~ John Irving
Sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun, and if the sun don't come, we'll be standing in the English rain.
~ John Lennon
If you want summer in San Francisco, plan your vacation for the fall.
~ John Lescroart
I have always loved blizzards, if only because of the driving experience - which is definitely an acquired taste.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Heavy clouds and rain pouring down. They look how I feel.
~ Unknown
When it rains I dont mind being lonely, I cry right along with the sky.
~ Unknown
Today may seem like its stormy and ugly until the clouds roll through and the sun appears and brightens your day.
~ Unknown
More flood, more rain. More hate, more blessings Hate not, love more
~ Unknown
Life is like Mother Nature, unpredictable. There's cloudy days and there's sunny days but you have the power to decide the weather of your life.
~ Unknown
You might find it a restless, verdant, inconstant sight: the wind caresses, ruffles, disturbs the mass of leaves; each tree answers to the weather's ministrations at a slightly different tempo from its neighbour, bending and shuddering and tossing its branches, as if trying to get away from the air, from the very soil that nourishes
~ Maggie O'Farrell