1,262 Quotes About Rain

  • Author Robert Kiyosaki
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    Most people spend their lives building financial houses of straws, which are susceptible to wind, fire, rain and big bad wolves.

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  • Author Stephen King
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    Let’s talk, you and I. Let’s talk about fear. The house is empty as I write this; a cold February rain is falling outside. It’s night. Sometimes when the wind blows the way it’s blowing now, we lose the power. But for now it’s on, and so let’s talk very honestly about fear. Let’s talk very rationally about moving to the rim of madnessand perhaps over the edge.

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  • Author Stephen King
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    and the rain went rollin down the windowpanes, and the shadows wiggled n' squiggled on her check and forehead like black veins.

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  • Author Sue Monk Kidd
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    Now and then sprays of rain flew over and misted our faces. Every time I refused to wipe away the wetness. It made the world seem so alive to me. I couldn't help but envy the way a good storm got everyone's attention.

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  • Author Tite Kubo
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    If I were rain, That joins sky and earth that otherwise never touch, Could I join two hearts as well?

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  • Author Tite Kubo
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    The rain drags Black Sun down, but the rain dried by White Moon.

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  • Author Willem De Kooning
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    Man's own form in space - his body - was a private prison; and that it was because of this imprisoning misery - because he was hungry and overworked and went to a horrid place called home late at night in the rain, and his bones ached and his head was heavy.

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  • Author Alphonsus Liguori
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    In cold and heat, in rain and wind, the soul united to God says, "I want it to be warm, to be cold, windy, to rain, because God wills it."

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  • Author Charles de Lint
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    All forests have their own personality. I don't just mean the obvious differences, like how an English woodland is different from a Central American rain forest, or comparing tracts of West Coast redwoods to the saguaro forests of the American Southwest... they each have their own gossip, their own sound, their own rustling whispers and smells. A voice speaks up when you enter their acres that can't be mistaken for one you'd hear anyplace else, a voice true to those particular tress, individual rather than of their species.

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