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Quotes About Stormy

My friend,' said Maximilien, 'the voice of my heart is sad indeed and promises only misfortune.' 'Only a weak spirit sees everything from behind a dark veil. The soul makes its own horizons; your soul is overcast, and that is why the sky seems stormy to you.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Only a weak spirit sees everything from behind a dark veil. The soul makes its own horizons; your soul is overcast, and that is why the sky seems stormy to you.
~ Alexandre Dumas
It was a stormy and dark night;
~ Alexandre Dumas
Es propio de los espíritus débiles el ver todas las cosas a través de un velo. El alma se forma a sí misma sus horizontes. Vuestra alma es sombría, y os presenta un cielo borrascoso.
~ Alexandre Dumas
The sand here, at their feet as they looked down from the dry cliff, was dark gray, the color of a thundercloud. The
~ Alice McDermott
Talents are best nurtured in solitude; but character is best formed in the stormy billows of the world.
~ Johan Wolfgang Von Goethe
The blessings of one mountain day, whatever his fate, long life, short life, stormy or calm, he is rich forever.
~ John Muir
It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents, except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
~ Edward Bulwer Lytton
In stormy light, its granite glows blue. At the highest tides, the sea creeps into basements at the very center of town. At the lowest tides, the barnacled ribs of a thousand shipwrecks stick out above the sea.
~ Anthony Doerr
The Stormy life can be braved Only by the heart's Sunny meditations.
~ Sri Chinmoy
And so on that stormy autumn evening Sophie Le Patourel took the lives of William and Marianne and Marguerite and knotted them together forever.
~ Elizabeth Goudge
My soul is dark with stormy riot, Directly traceable to diet.
~ Samuel Hoffenstein
My soul is dark with stormy riot: directly traced over to diet.
~ Samuel Hoffenstein
O, the sweet, sweet twilight just before the time of rest, When the black clouds are driven away, and the stormy winds suppressed.
~ Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
Stormy skies, says Ernesto. He grieved for them. Summer rain. Childhood.
~ Marguerite Duras
The Bible's was an unlikely, movie-set world alongside our world. Light-shot and translucent in the pallid Sunday-school watercolors on the walls, stormy and opaque in the dense and staggering texts they read us placidly, sweet-mouthed and earnest, week after week, this world interleaved our waking world like dream.
~ Annie Dillard
Whether beyond the stormy Hebrides,Where thou perhaps under the whelming tideVisit'st the bottom of the monstrous world.
~ John Milton
No man can comfort our souls in this pandemic the way God can. His comfort is unshakable. It is the comfort of a great, high Rock in the stormy sea. It comes from his word, the Bible.
~ John Piper
No, he was not as handsome as poor Wrotham, whose dark, stormy beauty troubled her dreams a little. Wrotham was a romantic figure, particularly when his black locks were disheveled through his clutching them in despair.
~ Georgette Heyer
In England, it's usually cold. So surfing is more of an adventure where you're floating around in a big, dark, stormy sea rather than the California notion of girls in bikinis on beaches. It's really going into the fray. I like it because it gives you the extra time and space you need to think.
~ Ben Howard
The obligation d'âme meant that his only allegiance was to Felix, making them a separate kingdom of two, with Felix as king and Mildmay as ministers, army, and populace all combined in one. A stormy little kingdom, I thought, with periodic flare-ups of civil war and a magnificently unstable government. And I was glad I wasn't a citizen of it.
~ Sarah Monette
The human heart is like a ship on a stormy sea driven about by winds blowing from all four corners of heaven.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
The human heart is like a ship on a stormy sea driven about by winds blowing from all four corners of heaven.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Under an oak, in stormy weather,I joined this rogue and whore together;And none but he who rules the thunderCan put this rogue and whore asunder.
~ Jonathan Swift