Thunderstorms Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Thunderstorms
Thunderstorms Quotes & Sayings
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this heart yearns...
for the salt of unsmelt air
unswept thunderstorms...
unknown adventures. — Sanober Khan
for the salt of unsmelt air
unswept thunderstorms...
unknown adventures. — Sanober Khan
Never buy anything from someone who is out of breath.
— Burton Malkiel
Around midnight I heard them shout unfaithful one and I knew right then the axe was gonna fall. It's because of me.
— Robert Cray
Slow animals always become prey in the end.
— John Connolly
The press keep asking me, 'What was your biggest mistake?' But if I had made a big mistake, they'd all be writing about it, wouldn't they?
— Ken Livingstone
We just wanted a perfect life, with perfect smiles and perfect blue skies, but instead, we ended up with the gloomy grey clouds and thunderstorms.
— Shanora Williams
Disappointments are to the soul what a thunderstorm is to the air.
— Friedrich Schiller
Thunderstorms were rare in California, but when they came they were, like most things in California, larger than life.
— Helen McCloy
A poet is a man who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightning five or six times.
— Randall Jarrell
Unapologetically smitten with thunderstorms ... the thought of rough sex beneath an acid washed moon and hydrated stars ...
— Brandi L. Bates
I can't believe you said that about fire ants and thunderstorms! You are such a Houstonist!
— Wil Wheaton
The things you are passionate about are not random, they are your calling.
— Fabienne Fredrickson
Geniuses are like thunderstorms. They go against the wind, terrify people, cleanse the air.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small amount of fire brings a small amount of heat.
— Napoleon Hill
We were thunderstorms and sunlight all at once.
— Brittainy C. Cherry
When thunderstorms roll in, you make a choice to either succumb with tears to the gloomy downpour, or smile and look for rainbows.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
A poet is a person who manages, in a lifetime of standing out in thunderstorms, to be struck by lightening five or six times.
— Randall Jarrell