Quotes About Weather
The April weather was so altogether pleasant that it came near to making up for the fearful lunch that would at any moment arrive to stare at St. Ives from a china plate.
~ James P. Blaylock
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It was so cold outside that a lawyer would have his hands in his own pockets.
~ James Patterson
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Mare's tails and mackerel scales.
~ James Patterson
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I've already bungee jumped, so I am thinking about diving with sharks. I watched a little snippet of 'Jaws 2,' and I was like, 'Nope! I'll save it for a rainy day.' Unfortunately, I live in England, and it's always raining.
~ Georgia King
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I'm a very unhealthy person, and Montreal is very cold, and I'm usually sick when I'm there.
~ Grimes
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There is nothing more universally commended than a fine day; the reason is that people can commend it without envy.
~ William Shenstone
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You don't go to Palm Springs in the summer unless you're building a golf course.
~ Arnold Palmer
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Many television weather-women were one abusive parent away from prostitution.
~ Dov Davidoff
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Change of weather is the discourse of fools.
~ Thomas Fuller
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This is the weather the shepherd shuns,And so do I.
~ Thomas Hardy
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The yard consisted of grass and a Russian Olive tree, which was about the only kind of tree able to survive on the high prairies. Its thin, grey leaves made it look as though it were on the verge of dying, thereby fooling the elements and the bad weather into thinking that they didn't have to bother with something so spindly and bent, something so obviously on its last legs.
~ Thomas King
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Clouds on clouds, in volumes driven, Curtain round the vault of heaven.
~ Thomas Love Peacock
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She ate her breakfast in silence, then drove downtown in weather so lowering the streetlights seemed decapitated. This was when you could discover if your preparations for winter were adequate, and if you were ready for the restrictions of movement and light that were about to be upon you.
~ Thomas McGuane
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The rain grew louder, the gutters talking to the downspouts.
~ Thomas Mullen
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Would you bet your paycheck on a weather forecast for tomorrow? If not, then why should this country bet billions on global warming predictions that have even less foundation?†
~ Thomas Sowell
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Ninety-five degrees in the shade characterizes the weather these days, and I generally make a few miles in the gloaming - not, of course, because it is cooler, but because the "gloaming" is so delightfully romantic.
~ Thomas Stevens
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The Marquesa would even have been astonished to learn that her letters were very good, for such authors live always in the noble weather of their own minds and those productions which seem remarkable to us are little better than a day's routine to them.
~ Thornton Wilder
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Look at that moon. Potato weather for sure.
~ Thornton Wilder
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June 1. The opening day of the Atlantic hurricane season
~ Tim Dorsey
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The mud is cold when you're in the north of Scotland!
~ Tahar Rahim
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Do you think it will rain? Milo: But I thought you were the Weather Man? No, I'm the Whether man, for it is more important to know whether there will be weather, whether than what the weather will be.
~ Norton Juster
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Tis the opinion of myself, Sanderson Pratt, who sets this down, that the educational system of the United States should be in the hands of the weather bureau. I can give you good reasons for it; and you can't tell me why our college professors shouldn't be transferred to the meteorological department.
~ O. Henry
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Hard weather, says the old man. So let it be. Wrap me in the weathers of the earth, I will be hard and hard. My face will wash rain like the stones.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Suttree stood among the screaming leaves and called the lightning down. It cracked and boomed about and he pointed out the darkened heart within him and cried for light. If there be any art in the weathers of this earth. Or char these bones to coal. If you can, if you can. A blackened rag in the rain.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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