Deluge Quotes
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Deluge Quotes & Sayings
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We two [Deucalion and Pyrrha, after the deluge] form a multitude.
[Lat., Nos duo turba sumus.] — Ovid
[Lat., Nos duo turba sumus.] — Ovid
Out of monuments, names, words proverbs ... and the like, we do save and recover somewhat from the deluge of time.
— Francis Bacon
When revival comes to the human heart, it's a torrent, it's a cascade, it's a deluge. It's a downpour!
— James MacDonald
DELUGE, n. A notable first experiment in baptism which washed away the sins (and sinners) of the world.
— Ambrose Bierce
When it is all one can do to simply hold on, then to suffer is to weather a deluge no god can ease
— Steven Erikson
Sometimes what comes, simply comes, too fast to anticipate, or counter with prudence. The deluge just appears, on occasion, be it weather, or life.
— Ryne Douglas Pearson
It never rains but it damn well pours and I was afraid I'd be washed away in the deluge.
— Marian Keyes
The window went up, a maid-servant's discordant voice profaned the holy calm, and a deluge of water drenched the prone martyr's remains!
— Mark Twain
Tax season always means a deluge of tax advice. Unfortunately, most of it is futile and lightweight.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Looking at old photographs inundates you with a flood of nostalgic emotions! And you can't be sure where you want to swim in the deluge of memories!
— Avijeet Das
Personally, I find visualisations great for helping me understand the world and for sifting the huge amounts of information that deluge me every day.
— David McCandless
There are no such things as synonyms!" he practically shouted. "Deluge is not the same as flood.
— Tom Robbins
Her beauty is a deluge
washing my soul. — Kirk Diedrich
washing my soul. — Kirk Diedrich
Upon Love's bosom Earth floats like an Ark Safely through all the Deluge of the dark.
— Gerald Massey
They have written volumes out of which a couplet of verse, a period in prose, may cling to the rock of ages, as a shell that survives a deluge.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
I feel like someone after a deluge being asked to describe the way it was before the flood while I'm still plucking seaweed out of my hair.
— Norman Rush