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Quotes About Weather

normally it's in like a lion, out like an even more annoyed lion, who is also drunk, but sometimes - just sometimes - the sun does come properly out and it feels like a benediction.
~ Jenny Colgan
I'm an all-or-nothing kind of girl when it comes to weather, I'd much rather it all melt away or have feet and feet of snow, so deep your knees sink in.
~ Jenny Han
It's been so gray and cold; I think we're all due a little sunshine by way of lemon cake.
~ Jenny Han
I learned you were fearless about the weather. You wanted to walk around the city, come rain come snow come sleet, recording things. I bought a warmer coat with many ingenious pockets. You put your hands in all of them.
~ Jenny Offill
Everyone was jolly cross with Michael Fish when he didn't see the 1987 storm coming. But it turns out that he had no satellites and no computers, just a big checked jacket. Big checked jackets are no good at predicting the weather.
~ Jeremy Clarkson
Then you have people who say you can tell when rain is coming because the cows are lying down. Not so. According to my new friend at the Met Office, cows lie down because they are tired.
~ Jeremy Clarkson
But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand.
~ Jerome K. Jerome
But when we complain about the weather, we are actually complaining against God who sent us our weather.
~ Jerry Bridges
I returned to my chair and waited for the TV weather report.
~ Jessica Fletcher
I wish I could keep a scrap of fog in my pocket for whenever the weather got oppressively nice.
~ Jessica Miller
it may rain or it may shine, probably at the same time. (Lamentations 5:23)
~ Jessica Zafra
Stellen Sie sich das vor. Die Menschen sind verzweifelt, weil der Boden zu viel trägt! Zu viel Getreide, und andere haben nichts zu fressen! Wenn in so eine Welt kein Blitz fährt, dann können sich die historischen Witterungsverhältnisse begraben lassen.
~ Erich Kastner
No one ever remembered a nice day. But no one ever forget the feel of paralyzed fish, the thud of walnut-sized hail against a horse's flank, or the way a superheated wind could turn your eyes to burlap.
~ Erik Larson
Stand with your back to the wind," he said, "and the barometer will be lower on your left than on your right.
~ Erik Larson
No sir," Dunwoody snapped. "It cannot be; no cyclone ever can move from Florida to Galveston.
~ Erik Larson
Camille's rain fell with such ferocity it was said to have filled the overhead nostrils of birds and drowned them from the trees.
~ Erik Larson
Some critics argued men should not try to predict the weather, because it was God's province; others that men could not predict the weather, because men were incompetent.
~ Erik Larson
A ghostly virga of ice followed it through the night
~ Erik Larson
Outside the sky was blank, the light pewter.
~ Erik Larson
Monday was an apple-crisp day with temperatures that never exceeded sixty-two degrees, under vivid cerulean skies.
~ Erik Larson
The company had a remarkable safety record: not a single passenger death from sinking, collision, ice, weather, fire, or any other circumstance where blame could be laid upon captain or company
~ Erik Larson
She was crying. I comforted her and she stopped crying. But outside it kept on raining.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Now that the bad weather had come, we could leave Paris for a while for a place where this rain would be snow coming down through the pines and covering the road and the high hillsides and at an altitude where we would hear it creak as we walked home at night. Below Les Avants there was a chalet where the pension was wonderful and where we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright. That was where we could go.
~ Ernest Hemingway
When we came back to Paris it was clear and cold and lovely.
~ Ernest Hemingway