The Weather Man Quotes
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The Weather Man Quotes & Sayings
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And the second as an old man might say it about the weather; not without sincerity but certainly without fervour.
— G.K. Chesterton
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
The man - god - could control the weather, for God's sake. Annnd now that phrase took on a whole new meaning.
— Laura Kaye
he smiled like a weather man,
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Acting can be very selfish and all-consuming.
— Alessandro Nivola
Every man makes his own summer. The season has no character of its own, unless one is a farmer with a professional concern for the weather.
— Robertson Davies
Under this window in stormy weather I marry this man and woman together; Let none but Him who rules the thunder Put this man and woman asunder.
— Jonathan Swift
Too often man handles life as he does the bad weather. He whiles away the time as he waits for it to stop.
— Alfred Polgar
I see the role of the writer as creating a room with big windows and leaving the reader to imagine. It's a meeting on the page.
— Kevin Crossley-Holland
We shall never be content until each man makes his own weather and keeps it to himself.
— Jerome K. Jerome
The fin whale is the second largest whale species on Earth, weighing up to 80 tons.
— Pierce Brosnan
It was March. The days of March creeping gustily on like something that man couldn't hinder and God wouldn't hurry.
— Enid Bagnold
No matter how great a man is, the size of his funeral usually depends on the weather.
— Rosemary Clooney
The joy of a simple life is the greatest satisfaction.
— Laila Ibrahim
I'm from Louisiana, man, I ain't built for this weather," Digger told them.
"It's not weather! It's a freezer!" Liam shouted. — Abigail Roux
"It's not weather! It's a freezer!" Liam shouted. — Abigail Roux
It's not the deprivations of winter that get you, or the damp of spring, but the no-man's land between.
— Kristin Kimball
It is a common failing of man not to take account of tempests during fair weather.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
Who owned no property and never desired to since the earth was no man's but all men's, as light and air and weather were.
— William Faulkner
The man who goes afoot, prepared to camp anywhere and in any weather, is the most independent fellow on earth.
— Horace Kephart