Old Rain Quotes
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Old Rain Quotes & Sayings
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Rain. Tumble, bumble and, fall on me. Any old day, any old way. Come for a visit, or come for a stay. Rain, rain, don't go away.
— Carew Papritz
Hard weather, says the old man. So let it be. Wrap me in the weathers of the earth, I will be hard and hard. My face will wash rain like the stones.
— Cormac McCarthy
In Ireland we have a very old saying, When you can see the mountains it's going to rain and when you can't see the mountains it's raining.
— David Allen
We were all getting old. That much was as plain as the falling rain.
— Haruki Murakami
Next to me, pressed against the wall of the old fort, Annabeth peered into the rain, waiting for magical teenagers to fall out of the sky.
— Rick Riordan
Ain't nothing too serious. Even death is a joke on the old devil, if we are living for the Lord.
— Nancy B. Brewer
When you do try to picture the boys who do ask you out, they're absolutely featureless, like old carvings eroded by centuries of rain and wind.
— Mary Karr
An old farmer once asked my husband and me how long we'd been in the country. "Five years," we answered. "Well, then," he said, "you've seen rain.
— Kathleen Norris
Are you ready, baby?" I asked her. "I'm ready, daddy." "Follow my lead," I said. "Like old times." "Like old times," she said. The
— J.R. Rain
I do Broadway because I refuse to succumb to the stereotypical things that Hollywood does to a performer.
— Jamie Farr
Chimps are very quick to have a sudden fight or aggressive episode, but they're equally as good at reconciliation.
— Jane Goodall
We drank our whiskeys. It was the good stuff and it tasted of salt, sea, rain, wind and the Old Testament.
— Adrian McKinty
In winter, when the dismal rain
Comes down in slanting lines,
And Wind, that grand old harper, smote
His thunder-harp of pines. — Alexander Smith
Comes down in slanting lines,
And Wind, that grand old harper, smote
His thunder-harp of pines. — Alexander Smith
Down the road in the rain and snow
The man and his machine would go
Oh the secrets that old car would know
Sometimes I hear him sayin' ... — Marc Cohn
The man and his machine would go
Oh the secrets that old car would know
Sometimes I hear him sayin' ... — Marc Cohn
You feel rain in a used bookstore. The old pages pick up the damp and mustiness like old bones do rheumatism.
— Josh Lanyon
A rigid old tree like me--it snaps in a raging storm. The pliant tree bends in the rain and survives.
— Emery Lord
In my definition I am a protest writer, with restraint.
— Chinua Achebe
Christianity in its true sense puts an end to the State. It was so understood from its very beginning, and for that Christ was crucified.
— Leo Tolstoy
We didn't raise this issue, the courts raised it. The courts jammed it down our throats, at the risk of insulting any of my gay male fans.
— Ann Coulter
Build it and they shall come, write it and they shall read .(me), but not the first bit though.
— Karl Coates
She liked the way this road smelled in the evenings, like rain falling on night-blooming jasmine. Locusts sang old songs in the darkness.
— Lauren Kate
It's raining outside. How did you get here? And how did you get to be twenty-eight?
— Austin Grossman
The fragrance of rain mixes with the smell of old books. It is heavenly - that combination of threat and safety.
— Trudy Wallis
One day instead the old woman said kind words to her and gave her an awning on a stick to keep rain off (there has been much rain in purgatorium)
— Ali Smith
London sank into February gloom and rain spattered the dirty pavements as Daisy Dunbar, fourteen years old, skinny and cold, struggled to get home.
— Bex Archer
The old church tower and garden wall
Are black with autumn rain
And dreary winds foreboding call
The darkness down again — Emily Bronte
Are black with autumn rain
And dreary winds foreboding call
The darkness down again — Emily Bronte
Twelve-year-old Islay. Good stuff if you liked peat, smoke, earth, rain, despair, and the Atlantic Ocean, and who doesn't like that?
— Adrian McKinty