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I'm gonna hunker down like a jack rabbit in a dust storm
— Lyndon B. Johnson
I'm independent and strong, but sometimes ... just sometimes, it's nice to be taken case of. It's nice to be made to feel like a lady
— Samantha Towle
This world to me is like a lasting storm,Whirring me from my friends.
— William Shakespeare
Another flash of lightning and he appears, floating in the bitter storm like the ugliest angel ever shit out of heaven.
— Pierce Brown
The liquid inside was pitching and rolling, like there was a storm inside the tiny capsule.
— Rachel Hawkins
Laughter feels like our flotation device -- it won't pull us out of the storm, but it might carry us through, if we can just hang on.
— Emery Lord
It looks like you two never really got into the eye of the storm. You were more like ... the cows who got tossed around on the outskirts.
— Abigail Roux
Like the ostrich, head under wingWhen the roaring storm breaks,So many people take refugeUnder the soft pillowOf specious arguments.
— Georges Rouault
A woman not yet seen, but whose perfume accumulates on the horizon like a storm cloud.
— Fernand Dumont
We have a saying that time has no single measure, that time can be like frost or lightning or a tear or siege or storm or sunset, or even like a rock.
— James Clavell
Hope is a talent like any other.
— Storm Jameson
The storm front had finally broken, tatters of cloud pulling apart like cotton candy and sprinkling the sky with the bright sugar grains of stars.
— Leah Raeder
His eyes are a hazy swirl of
gray, like a thick mass of clouds gathering before an impending storm — Elle Kennedy
gray, like a thick mass of clouds gathering before an impending storm — Elle Kennedy
But falling for a guy like Grayson Dunn is like trying to wait out a hurricane by taking shelter in the eye of the storm.
— Julie Johnson
The brake and gas were rigged to suit a man of his stature, and he handled them like Horowitz sailing through a storm of Liszt.
— Michael Chabon
Life is like a storm. At its worst, it's full of blinding fury, rage, and destruction. However, at its best, it is full of striking beauty and wonder.
— Tanner Walling
When I first saw you, you were like ... ' He shakes his head, tugs gently on my hair. 'A rainbow. I always knew you came with a storm.
— Emma Trevayne
Normally I miss deadlines like a storm trooper misses Jedi.
— Patrick Rothfuss
his snores sounded like ducks mating.
— George R R Martin
His laugh burst around her, like clouds into rain, breaking the storm. "My sweet girl. My practical, crazy girl. Love you.
— Amber Lin
Without a musket to raise, a barricade to storm, a flag to wave, the question hit me in the face like the cold air: 'Who am I?'
— Gary Ackerman
Passions are like storms which, full of present mischief, serve to purify the atmosphere.
— Andrew Michael Ramsay
Success is like a rainbow;
after the storm all its colors glow. — Matshona Dhliwayo
after the storm all its colors glow. — Matshona Dhliwayo
I began to cry but maintained my shouting through it, like a wind through sheets of rain.
— Olivia Sudjic
She moved like a storm someone had given steel to.
— Alwyn Hamilton
All those who storm heaven like giants, without Christ's help, are deprived of any right knowledge of God. Anyone,
— John Calvin
The kiss was like swollen storm clouds ready to erupt, and when he moaned into my mouth, it was dewy and thunderous and zinging with ozone.
— Vicki Pettersson
Why do you get angry with the storm? The storm is just going from somewhere to somewhere else, just like you! Everything lives its own life!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I walk like an ocean wave, and I sing like a storm. My voice is a force of its own, and I let it loose like a hurricane.
— C.D. Reiss
Life is not what you can plan, its like a storm which can take you any where any time ...
— Nutan Bajracharya
Sorry, ladies. I guess that's our cue. We like to storm into town, inflict maximum damage, and then disappear ... like a KISS concert.
— Brian K. Vaughan
I would kiss you in the middle of the ocean during a lightning storm cuz I'd rather be left for dead than wondering what thunder sounds like.
— Andrea Gibson
I once told Nixon that the Presidency is like being a jackass caught in a hail storm. You've got to just stand there and take it.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
I feel like a little tug in a great storm. But I'm fastened to a great ship on ahead. It's going into port and can't lose it's way.
— Patricia St. John
He made a sound close to a growl before speaking. "Why do you resist my assistance?"
She stopped walking and faced him. "Because I don't like you. — Lia Davis
She stopped walking and faced him. "Because I don't like you. — Lia Davis
I know, I should've just shut him down like a Broadway Musical, but that's just not the way I'm wired.
— Lynne Spears
Talking to her now was like flailing his hands at a storm of hornets. It did nothing, and it stung, and yet he couldn't stop himself.
— Joe Hill
My alar is like the ocean in storm. (Devi)
— Patrick Rothfuss
I like pink lipstick ... and pretty shoes ... Much to my surprise, I find that I do too.
— Thea Harrison
A storm was coming up from the south, moving slowly. It looked something like a huge blue-gray shower curtain being drawn along by the hand of God.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Radically accept, release and allow suffering to move through you like a passing storm.
— Lisa Cypers Kamen
I could be the drumbeat in your chest like madness before a storm swirling restlessly.
— Moonshine Noire
We were like silent, clear skies. Beautifully unpredictable. But like any clear sky, we didn't know that we were just the calm before the storm.
— Me
A rigid old tree like me--it snaps in a raging storm. The pliant tree bends in the rain and survives.
— Emery Lord
I feel as if I am the eye of my own storm, still, like the mermaid, at the center of my own chaos.
— Raffaella Barker
I like things that make you grit your teeth. I like tucking my chin in and sort of leading into the storm. I like that feeling. I like it a lot.
— Daniel Day-Lewis
Can we just call them storm spirits?" Leo asked. "Venti makes them sound like evil espresso drinks.
— Rick Riordan
The sheer strength of the storm lifted my body further and I began twisting with it like a ballerina in an out of control pirouette.
— Elle Klass
You taste like a storm.
— Cassia Leo
Lies are like paper-Mache in a rain storm.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Stop poking your nose around where it doesn't belong, someone cuts it off. There's something else going on around you, like a storm.
— Kendare Blake
Four guys go out and four guys go in like the storm troopers in the Star War movies.
— Chris Spielman
and we may feel sure that, like all their Teutonic kindred, they worshipped Wodan, the spirit of wind and storm, the inspirer of poetry and wisdom.
— Henry Bradley
She was the type who chased, who danced into your life like a spring storm, and left you battered and quaking in the wake.
— Katherine McIntyre
You look different now. Like a proper little girl."
"I look like an oak tree, with all these stupid acorns."
"Nice, though. A nice oak tree. — George R R Martin
"I look like an oak tree, with all these stupid acorns."
"Nice, though. A nice oak tree. — George R R Martin
Anger is like a storm rising up from the bottom of your consciousness. When you feel it coming, turn your focus to your breath.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
My father didn't believe in war. He said war was evil, but if it came he would revel in it like sand in a storm.
— Nnedi Okorafor
Storm is hounding me like a hyena around a carcass.
— K.A. Tucker
She'd heard people talk about electricity and butterflies; being with Royce was like a lightning storm and hummingbirds.
— Cindi Madsen
He fumed like a bottled storm.
— Charlotte Bronte
Sunlight streamed through grumbling storm clouds that played like tiger kittens around the mountain ridges.
— Jane Wilson-Howarth
I like to hear a storm at night. It is so cosy to snuggle down among the blankets and feel that it can't get at you.
— L.M. Montgomery
Words like anchors, tethering boats of memory that would otherwise be settled by the storm.
— Robert Charles Wilson