Monsoon Rain Quotes
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Monsoon Rain Quotes & Sayings
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The monsoon came, six months
of infinite rain. The towns I once knew
were wiped clean,
and everyone said it was God
revising his poem. — Eric Gamalinda
of infinite rain. The towns I once knew
were wiped clean,
and everyone said it was God
revising his poem. — Eric Gamalinda
(It's) a fair exchange. You're giving me attention. That's a form of affection, you know.
— Arthur Gordon
Thatz: "Why'd you have to get him all worked up? He'll drag us into it.
Rune: "You're just lazy, Thatz. — Mineko Ohkami
Rune: "You're just lazy, Thatz. — Mineko Ohkami
God likes to listen favorably to the prayers of His faithful, particularly when they look at Christ's body
— William Of Auxerre
It's just that,well,I'm gonna pull a Brad on you."
"You're going to start totally ignoring me? — Rachel Hawthorne
"You're going to start totally ignoring me? — Rachel Hawthorne
And you won't have to wake up at four in the morning," she said, a point that I found most compelling.
— Barack Obama
My career could have been prolonged for longer
— Micky Quinn
In other words, time was a kind of palimpsest, traces of the past peeking through the present, only to be written over in the future again.
— Melissa De La Cruz
I tried to speak your poems
but I could not!
The weeping of the gods
fell upon my ears. — Shiki Masaoka
but I could not!
The weeping of the gods
fell upon my ears. — Shiki Masaoka
If you ever cry alone again...or even if the day comes where you just find living to be painful...then I promise I'll save you again and again.
— Takano Ichigo
Rebels seldom make good revolutionaries, because organized action, even union with other people, is not possible for them.
— Lillian Hellman
If you use a poor headline, it does not matter how hard you labor over your copy because your copy will not be read.
— John Caples
Rain clouds come floating in, not to muddy my days ahead, but to make me calm, happy and hopeful.
— Rajuda
Ireland is a fruitful mother of genius, but a barren nurse.
— John Boyle O'Reilly