31 Quotes About Volcano
- Author Haruki Murakami
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Now for a good twelve-hour sleep, I told myself. Twelve solid hours. Let birds sing, let people go to work. Somewhere out there, a volcano might blow, Israeli commandos might decimate a Palestinian village. I couldn't stop it. I was going to sleep.
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- Author Robert Fanney
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A song she heardOf cold that gathersLike winter's tongueAmong the shadowsIt rose like blacknessIn the skyThat on volcano'sVomit riseA Stone of ruinFrom burn to chillLike black moonriseHer voice fell still...
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Those who seek power somewhere outside rather than within themselves should carefully look at the volcanoes! All the power is within you! And all you have to do is take it out!
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- Author Pablo Neruda
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Love, my territory of kisses and volcanoes.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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I noticed that volcanoes, earthquakes and floods, though are not good events, they are better than the silence of good people when bad people take the podium. The latter are to an extent uncontrollable, but the former can be stopped.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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It is spectacular to watch an erupting volcano; but it is even much more spectacular to watch the rise of a newly exploding revolutionary idea!
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- Author Andrea Gibson
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Remind me that the most fertile lands were built by the fires of volcanoes.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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When the volcano speaks powerfully, everyone looks for a safe place to escape! When wisdom speaks powerfully, nobody escapes and no one looks for a safe place, because they have already found the safe place in the words of wisdom!
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- Author Robert J. Ford
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The collision of material ejected from the volcano's craters caused a build-up of static electricity in the atmosphere, which when combined with the accumulation of charge from rising hot air and moisture from the crater's meltwater reaching many kilometers up, created a huge amount of electricity that needed to be discharged, leading to spectacular, if hellish, sights.
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