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If I could create something that is even minutely close to a small percentile of a genius as Cloud Atlas, I shall deem my life worthy!
— K. Hari Kumar
You are like a cloud
Glimpsed between the branches. In your eyes there shines
The strangeness of a sky that isn't yours. — Cesare Pavese
Glimpsed between the branches. In your eyes there shines
The strangeness of a sky that isn't yours. — Cesare Pavese
The thing about tears is that they can be as quiet as a cloud floating across the desert sky.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
I believe there is another world waiting for us. A better world. And I'll be waiting for you there.
— David Mitchell
Nothing else can take a cloud's place but the sun.
— Serena Winter
The harp is an insipid instrument
no good for dancing, feasting, or marching, only for sitting primly in a parlor or on a cloud. — Mason Cooley
no good for dancing, feasting, or marching, only for sitting primly in a parlor or on a cloud. — Mason Cooley
Myth is a cloud based upon a shadow based upon the movement of the breeze.
— Alexander McCall Smith
The smell of beer surrounded him in a cloud as if he'd been doused in Eau de Frat Boy cologne.
— B.V. Lawson
The story became a cloud, and the cloud a sheet of rain, and rain fell throughout the empire.
— Alice Hoffman
Mother Earth is not a machine
— Henry Red Cloud
Good pain is pain in the service of a purpose. Bad pain is pain endured because we are resisting a needed growth step.
— Henry Cloud
A woman not yet seen, but whose perfume accumulates on the horizon like a storm cloud.
— Fernand Dumont
After Andy Warhol died, it left a dark cloud over N.Y.C. nightlife.
— Theophilus London
I've been told that my belly is soft as a fluffy cloud. No one can resist my magical belly. Not even grumpy humans.
— Yasmine Surovec
I don't know anything that's quite so dead as a man who's fallen three or four thousand feet off the edge of a cloud.
— George Horace Lorimer
a craving for the cloud of unknowing beyond knowledge and for the silence beyond speech,
— Susan Sontag
A cloud is more real than all my thoughts.
— Marty Rubin
Some poems are like the Centaurs
a mingling of man and beast, and begotten of Ixion on a cloud. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
a mingling of man and beast, and begotten of Ixion on a cloud. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
At the end of every short story the reader should feel as if a cloud has been lifted from the face of the moon.
— Michael Chabon
In life or in football, touchdowns rarely take place in seventy yard increments. Usually it's three yards and a cloud of dust.
— Rush Limbaugh
From my childhood I had been intended for the clergy. This prospect hung like a dark cloud on my mind.
— Nikola Tesla
A blanket could be used like cloud cover
— Jarod Kintz
Were I a cloud I'd gather My skirts up in the air, And fly well know whither, And rest I well know where.
— Robert Bridges
Rome in the ages, dimmed with all her towers, / Floats in the mist, a little cloud at tether.
— Alice Meynell
The word 'snooze fest' comes to mind when talking about Hopkins' fighting style, that's what a lot of people say. He's a boring fighter.
— Tavoris Cloud
Remember! A wish is tomorrow's daughter...and a good wish should always change the future! Never the past!
— K.I. Zachopoulos
As a shareholder I have expressed my frustration with not getting more information about revenue and margins from the cloud.
— Steve Ballmer
There were occasionally
rifts in the cloud where the face
of a woman appeared, frowning. — Frank O'Hara
rifts in the cloud where the face
of a woman appeared, frowning. — Frank O'Hara
I am a continuation like the rain is the continuation of the cloud.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
His eyes sparkled, and he sent up a great blue triumphant cloud from his cigarette.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Our industry is going through quite a wave of innovation and it's being powered by a phenomenon which is referred to as the cloud.
— Steve Ballmer
So fades a summer cloud away; So sinks the gale when storms are o'er; So gently shuts the eye of day; So dies a wave along the shore.
— Anna Letitia Barbauld
The government's living in its own cloud cuckoo land and it's a cloud of greenhouse gases.
— Bob Brown
Malum quidem nullum esse sine aliquo bono, Tin noted in the journal he was sporadically keeping then. Every cloud has a silver lining.
— Margaret Atwood
How beautiful is night! A dewy freshness fills the silent air; No mist obscures, nor cloud, nor speck, nor stain, Breaks the serene of heaven.
— Robert Southey
Cloud computing is a great euphemism for centralization of computer services under one server.
— Evgeny Morozov
If you build a cloud network, people will share.
— Ray Kinsella
For in dreams we enter a world that is entirely our own. Let them swim in the deepest ocean or glide over the highest cloud.
— J.K. Rowling
Blessings star forth forever; but a curse is like a cloud, it passes.
— Philip James Bailey
A second chance is not a repeat of the first chance. A second chance is a moving forward to something new.
— Henry Cloud
A lot of snow out of one cloud, and it grows thicker.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm.
— John H. Vincent
You are the only person I can talk with about the shade of a cloud, about the song of a thought ...
— Vladimir Nabokov
But in the language of poetry, where every word is weighed, nothing is usual or normal. Not a single stone and not a single cloud above it.
— Wislawa Szymborska
His delicious cologne wrapped me in a cloud of red, the color of fire and blood, but also desire and passion
— Dayana Morency
When grief recedes, grief is like a cloud.
— Thomas Golden Jr.
Every cloud has a silver lining because God is the one who paints them.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
The thought of him was a smoky cloud from hell that moved and crept in her head.
— Katherine Anne Porter
a cloud of black-and-orange butterflies for the Mullendores.
— George R R Martin
We emerge from our Cloud of Ambiguity when we are ready or willing to let go of what has held us back.
— Lisa A. Mininni
Sometimes there is bleeding when you cut out a cancer.
— Henry Cloud
A man in a cloud, with icicle teeth and eyes of fire.
— Margaret Atwood
Of the Surface of Things In my room, the world is beyond my understanding; But when I walk I see that it consists of three or four Hills and a cloud.
— Wallace Stevens
For he never thought of doing a kindness, but hounded to death the poor and the needy and the brokenhearted" (Ps. 109:16,
— Henry Cloud
Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The sky was a fresh-swept blue, with only a trace of white cloud clinging to the dome of heaven like a thin streak of test paint
— Haruki Murakami
The aura of billions of people coats all experiences like a thick cloud of smog. Just to live on the earth is to live in that smog.
— Frederick Lenz
They call this war a cloud over the land. But they made the weather and then they stand in the rain and say 'Shit, it's raining!
— Charles Frazier
Yeah, and we could fly in on dragons and release a cloud of sugar plum fairies to tiptoe in an get the watch.
— Mora Early
The heart, like a cloud, when full of love, releases kindness.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Part of executive functions is the ability to look to a goal deadline and assess where an organization is in meeting it.
— Henry Cloud
You're nasty and you're loud,
you're mean enough for two,
If I could be a cloud,
I'd rain all day on you. — Jack Prelutsky
you're mean enough for two,
If I could be a cloud,
I'd rain all day on you. — Jack Prelutsky
There's no life like the life I've lived. You're free like a cloud floating up in the sky.
— Doyle Brunson
A cloud hangs over baseball. It's a cloud called drugs and it's permeated our game.
— Peter Ueberroth
A fantastically huge, roiling cloud, glowing bluish gray, swaggered over the city. It was more than three miles tall. Below it Hiroshima was boiling.
— Laura Hillenbrand
Every cloud has a silver lining
— John Milton
Floating to shore ... riding a low moon ... on a slow cloud.
— Nikki Giovanni