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Storms Quotes

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Shannon L. Alder
“Storms don't come to teach us painful lessons, rather they were meant to wash us clean.”
Shannon L. Alder

Sanober  Khan
“let my heart always be
like it is...this very moment
ready to explode...with love
a violent rainstorm...
with no stream
no ocean vast enough
to flow into.”
Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence

Munia Khan
“Rejoice with glitters of ashes tonight
Sparkling for moon's spiced silver bite
Upon skin of darkness, loving night more
Storm begins unlocking cold wind's door”
Munia Khan

Sanober  Khan
“I wouldn't mind
if life left me...

wingless

burnt to cinders
ripped by storms
scattered...like weeds

celestially wounded

without cherry blossoms
to perish with

but I would cry
with head held in my hands
if it left me...

unfulfilled.”
Sanober Khan, A touch, a tear, a tempest

Akshay Vasu
“I will become an ocean and make you my greatest secret ever, I'll keep thousands of demons to guard my secret. I'll create storms that none has ever seen. I will lure everyone to the darkest sides and will destroy them if they try to reach you and see what I am hiding back in my heart.”
Akshay Vasu

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Am I a storm-waster? For it is within the fury of the very storms within which I cower that I find resources for my growth that are entirely absent on calmer days.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough, Flecks of Gold on a Path of Stone: Simple Truths for Profound Living

Joseph Conrad
“There are many shades in the danger of adventures and gales, and it is only now and then that there appears on the face of facts a sinister violence of intention- that indefinable something which forces it upon the mind and the heart of a man, that this complication of accidents or these elemental furies are coming at him with a purpose of malice, with a strength beyond control, with an unbridled cruelty that means to tear out of him his hope and his fear, the pain of his fatigue and his longing for rest: which means to smash, to destroy, to annihilate all he has seen, known, loved, enjoyed, or hated; all that is priceless and necessary- the sunshine, the memories, the future,- which means to sweep the whole precious world utterly away from his sight by the simple and appalling act of taking his life.”
Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The greatest storms on our Earth break not in nature but in our minds!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Steven Magee
“When listening to the lightning storms in your area on a standard AM radio, you will hear a sound like bacon frying and this is the electromagnetic energy that the storm is generating. Plants react to this energy and may show vigorous growth during lightning seasons.”
Steven Magee, Electrical Forensics

Jenim Dibie
“Beautiful storms dressed in women's clothing.”
Jenim Dibie, The Calligraphy of God: A Collection of Love Poems

Shannon L. Alder
“A best friend is someone that will stand in your storm and tell you the lightening is beautiful just to make you realize that your heart was worth getting soaked.”
Shannon L. Alder

Steven Magee
“One of the problems with climate change, global warming and global air pollution is that it may change the frequency and intensity of electrical storm activity. Too much lightning activity may cause excessive mating, aggression, fatigue, illness and disease to occur. Too little may turn off the animal and plant breeding cycles.”
Steven Magee, Electrical Forensics

Steve Maraboli
“Sometimes the greatest storms bring out the greatest beautyâ€� Life can be a storm, but your hope is a rainbow and your friends and family are the gold.”
Steve Maraboli

Mehmet Murat ildan
“A planet with no mountains, no storms and no earthquakes will create a planet of weak people!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Tony Curl
“A well lived life means weathering a few storms. Our lessons don't come from sunny days on the beach, they come from copping a few waves on the head.”
Tony Curl

Mehmet Murat ildan
“A boat without port is free only until the storm breaks out!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Aaron Burdett
“I used to love the storms when I was younger,'' Grump said. "I would climb the cypresses and leap into the sky and roar at the thunder. There's nothing like flying into the rain and embracing the wind. It's true freedom.”
Aaron Burdett, Grump & Rose

Betty Neels
“The storm broke then with a vivid flash of lightning and a great rumble of thunder which drowned every other sound. The Baron turned up the collar of his Burberry. ‘You go down that side, I’ll search thisâ€� we’ll find him, Becky. You’re not afraid of the storm?â€�

She was terrified, but her terror was quite wiped out by anxiety for Bertie. She shook her head and started off down the deserted street, peering through the pelting rain, searching the canal as well as every doorway and alley.”
Betty Neels, The Promise of Happiness

“despair

sometimes
hope leads us on
teases us with
its shiny baubles
its stunning horizons

it can carry us over
the roiling turmoil
the raging storm
then as easily
with its cornucopia of lies
drop us into the waves

to flounder against its loss”
Barry DeCarli

Saji Ijiyemi
“The water that floats the boat can also sink the boat if not controlled.”
Saji Ijiyemi

“In times of turbulence, we must keep calm and be patient.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Kay Honeyman
“I could feel the beginning of the story gathering in her throat. Stories are that way, like storms. If you pay attention, you can sense them in the air.”
Kay Honeyman, The Fire Horse Girl

Bryn  Hammond
“Spring weather is turbulent. Every afternoon for a fortnight a gang of bruise-coloured clouds grumbling with their brew slunk up to the massy black stone of the tor. After a face-off of pops and hisses the clouds slunk south, to burst into storm on the horizon.”
Bryn Hammond, Against Walls

Brenda Sutton Rose
“The wind whirls and whistles and strip pink blooms from the mimosas, scatters twigs, broken limbs, pine needles and pine cones across our yard, and robs the pecan trees of a thousand leaves. The storm eventually dies, but the bruised trees continue to weep into the night, still shimmering with dewy leaves when the sun comes up the next morning.”
Brenda Sutton Rose

Elizabeth E. Castillo
“I used to fight back the inner resistance within me before when for a while I thought this keeps me from living the life I was born to enjoy. But then I realized that this "madness" inside me is not at all a destructive force but a raging "storm" which needs to come out for me to fully discover my potential. This wondrous "storm" helped me to unravel the secrets of my being - of my purpose and true calling. Now, I come to embrace wholeheartedly who I am and why I was born." - "My Storm", Author/Poet Elizabeth Esguerra Castillo”
Elizabeth E. Castillo

“I've always been one to love a good storm
The warmth of the air when a storm is brewing
The look of the clouds when they come rolling in
The rushing of the wind past my ears
The feeling of rain falling on my skin
The sound of thunder and the flash of lightning
The warmth you feel when the sun finally comes out and life is calm again
How fast it can come and go
I guess that's why I loved you so much”
Unknown B.G

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Never trust the captain who has never taken any education from the School of Storms!”
Mehmet Murat ildan