1.
Raindrops are my only reminder that clouds have a heartbeat. That I have one, too.
Tahereh Mafi
Raindrops are a reminder that clouds and I both live, breathing and beating.
2.
We're as ephemeral as raindrops. We all fall, and we all land somewhere.
Robert Charles Wilson
We are as fleeting as raindrops. We all descend, and we all find a place to land.
3.
I see pictures all the time. I could stay for hours and watch a raindrop.
Alfred Eisenstaedt
I gaze at images constantly. I could linger for hours and observe a single drop of precipitation.
4.
The single raindrop never feels responsible for the flood.
Douglas Adams
The solitary raindrop never bears culpability for the inundation.
5.
Your actions is like a raindrop; it falls into the pond making ripples and then its over.
Sarah Dessen
6.
Fall in love so madly that every leaf whispers words of love to your lover. Every raindrop explodes with only one word as it hits the Earth.
Shekhar Kapur
7.
Let unexpected incidents roll off you like raindrops dancing down your bedroom window.
Mod Sun
11.
Light is something like raindrops each little lump of light is called a photon and if the light is all one color, all the "raindrops" are the same.
Richard P. Feynman
12.
Tricky the paths a long love might follow, like the spiral down twists of a raindrop on a windowpane.
Kevin Barry
13.
Do not disregard the accumulation of goodness, saying, 'This will come to nothing.' By the gradual falling of raindrops, a jar is filled.
Gautama Buddha
14.
I love music. I have a fondness for Chopin, and I very much like his 'Raindrop Prelude.'
Daniel Tammet
15.
Personal and collective awakening are one and the same - when a raindrop joins the sea, the sea also merges with the raindrop.
Dan Millman
16.
Macon, wet from the raindrops for the first time.
Kami Garcia
17.
Basked in the sun,listened to birds,licked off raindrops,and only in flightthe leaf saw the treeand graspedwhat it had been.
Vera Pavlova
18.
Everything about her was warm and soft and scented; even the stains of her grief became her as raindrops do the beaten rose.
Edith Wharton
19.
I no longer knew whether it was raindrops or my own tears that were flowing down my cheeks, and I hated to have to drag along this relic of a sniveling child.
Ingrid Betancourt
21.
I originally passed on Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head in 1969, so they gave it to B.J. Thomas.
Ray Stevens