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Quotes About Weather

i remember how my grandmother tried to explain our world to me she told me a story she said the ground and the sky love each other but they don't have arms so rain is how they hold one another.
~ Shane Koyczan
Rin slept inside the oak's thought. Its own memories of weather and growth continued to hum, and like a pond, its stillness reflected back herself.
~ Shannon Hale
At least it wasn't raining. It started to rain.
~ Shannon Hale
Generally the first week in September brings the hottest weather of the year, and this was no exception. Overhead the fans turned slow, their paddle blades stirring the air up close to the ceiling but nowheres else...
~ Shelby Foote
I could see their faces then, and the army became what it really was: forty thousand men—they were young men mostly, lots of them even younger than myself, and I was nineteen just two weeks before—out on their first march in the crazy weather of early April, going from Mississippi into Tennessee where the Union army was camped between two creeks with its back to a river, inviting destruction.
~ Shelby Foote
It has been raining here for ten years.I keep an accurate record of time and can state this with no fear of contradiction.
~ Alastair Bruce, Wall Of Days
Winter brings cold dry harsh weather and trees are without leaves.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Autumn brings the falling of leaves and cool days.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Love passed, the Muse appeared, the weather of mind got clarity new-found; now free, I once more weave together emotion, thought, and magic sound.
~ Alexander Pushkin
O suns and skies and clouds of June, and flowers of June together. Ye cannot rival for one hour October's bright blue weather.
~ Helen Hunt
I see some recurring themes: things that feel threaded together, some symbolic references, and songs about some of the big questions, like death. There are a lot of references to weather, too!
~ Tracy Chapman
Rafe hadn't been around women much, but since he'd gotten married to one of the little critters, he'd noticed they seemed to have to say out loud every thought in their head. Including stuff everybody already knew. It'd snowed. Today it was real nice. It was called weather. What was there to talk about?
~ Mary Connealy
We may be touched by the most powerful of suppositions--even to a certainty--as we stand in the rose petals of the sun and hear a murmur from the wind no louder than the sound it makes as it dozes under the bee's wings. This, too, I suggest, is the weather, and worthy of report.
~ Mary Oliver
Jack shivered. He wiped raindrops off his glasses.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
The winter has been dreadfully severe, but the spring promises well.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
The most important fact about extreme weather is that the number of deaths caused by floods, droughts and storms has dropped by 93 per cent since the 1920s, despite a trebling of the world population: not because the weather has grown less wild, but because the world has grown rich enough to enable us to protect ourselves better.
~ Matt Ridley
English rain feels obligatory, like paperwork. It dampens already damn days and slicks the stones.
~ Maureen Johnson
Although it was very cold, he wore no coat. I think some English people think coats are for the weak.
~ Maureen Johnson
That particular April day was strange and foggy, blurring spaces between the trees and blanketing all of Ellingham in a milky mist. Dottie decided that the weather lent itself to a mystery. Sherlock Holmes would be perfect.
~ Maureen Johnson
This was England. There was always rain in the future.
~ Maureen Johnson
Now that the weather had turned more chill, he could cheerfully—or what passed as cheerfully in Nate-adjusted terms—pile on oversized sweaters and baggy cords and scarves until he was a moving pile of natural and synthetic fibers.
~ Maureen Johnson
The weather seemed afraid to take a stand and clung noncommittally to some sort of road's middle; Board of Directors' weather, she thought.
~ Ayn Rand
Life in the Islamic Republic was as capricious as the month of April, when short periods of sunshine will suddenly give way to showers and storms.
~ Azar Nafisi
Otherwise, though, the ambitions they had carried with them to Hawaii had slowly drained away, until regularity -- of schedules and pastimes ad the weather -- became their principal consolation.
~ Barack Obama