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Rainy Day Quotes

1.
There is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
John Ruskin

Authors on Rainy Day Quotes: Benjamin Franklin Stephen King P. T. Barnum Rachel Simon Julie Roberts Anne Lamott Nikki Giovanni Galt Niederhoffer Serena Williams Mary Oliver Albert Einstein Margaret Thatcher Perry Como Ian Mcewan Samuel Johnson John Cheever Mark Helprin Charles Williams Marcel Proust Lucretius Yoko Ono Winston Churchill George R. R. Martin David Mamet Jack Kerouac Richard Schiff Maya Angelou Alessandro Baricco Keith B. McMullin Dan Ariely H. John Poole Thomas Crum John Ruskin
2.
What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps one in a continual state of inelegance.
Jane Austen

3.
The trouble with weather forecasting is that it's right too often for us to ignore it and wrong too often for us to rely on it.
Patrick Young

4.
You are the sky. Everything else - it’s just the weather.
Pema Chodron

5.
Contrary to the general belief about photography, you don't need bright sunlight: the best moodiest pictures are taken in the dim light of almost dusk, or of rainy days.
Jack Kerouac

6.
You can tell a lot about a person from his underwear.
Rachel Bilson

7.
If you want to see the sunshine, you have to weather the storm.
Frank Lane

8.
You must learn to save first and spend afterwards.
H. John Poole

9.
You have to accept the storms and the rainy days and the things in life that you sometimes don't want to face.
Bai Ling

10.
A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves.
Marcel Proust

11.
Money is good for nothing unless you know the value of it by experience.
P. T. Barnum

12.
We have become ninety-nine percent money mad. The method of living at home modestly and within our income, laying a little by systematically for the proverbial rainy day which is due to come, can almost be listed among the lost arts.
George Washington Carver

13.
Bad weather always looks worse through a window.
Tom Lehrer

14.
... he was one of those men who like to be observers at their own lives ... such people observe their destiny much as most people tend to observe a rainy day.
Alessandro Baricco

15.
Nothing stays the same it all gets crushed. It all gets broken. It all passes with time. Only the moment you're in has any meaning." "There are things that stand the test of time, there are things that last. Like love." "Love theres nothing more fragile or ephereal. Love is like fire on a rainy day: you've got to spend all your time protecting it, feeding it, tending it because if you don't it goes out." "There are some loves that last." "No, what lasts is the pain that comes after love.
Guillaume Musso

16.
You can tell a lot about a person by who his or her heroes are.
Steve Jobs

17.
Don't we all die someday and someday comes all too soon? What will you do with your own wild, glorious chance at this thing we call life.
Mary Oliver

18.
For me, there's nothing better than curling up in my favorite blanket on a cloudy or rainy day and just knit. Especially in front of the fireplace.
Magdalena Neuner

19.
My policies are based not on some economics theory, but on things I and millions like me were brought up with: an honest day's work for an honest day's pay; live within your means; put by a nest egg for a rainy day; pay your bills on time; support the police.
Margaret Thatcher

20.
Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get.
Mark Twain

21.
Listing your personal milestones is like storing a pocketful of sunshine for a rainy day. Sometimes our best is simply not enough.... We have to do what is required.
Winston Churchill

22.
Rainy day people all know there's no sorrow they can't rise above.
Gordon Lightfoot

23.
Build shelter against a rainy day.
John Wooden

24.
...a rainy day ceases to have meaning for a person who has lived in the open under a monsoon cloud most of his life.
Vikas Swarup

25.
I wonder what ants do on rainy days?
Haruki Murakami

26.
Live within your means, never be in debt, and by husbanding your money you can always lay it out well. But when you get in debt you become a slave. Therefore I say to you never involve yourself in debt, and become no man's surety.
Andrew Jackson

27.
Before a show, you might have aches or pains, or it's a bad rainy day, or it's too humid. We all complain about stuff. But... how do I put this poetically? Once it's the roar of the crowd and the smell of the greasepaint, forget it. Once the adrenaline kicks in and your chest expands, you forget about all that.
Gene Simmons

28.
All of us are responsible to provide for ourselves and our families in both temporal and spiritual ways. To provide providently, we must practice the principles of provident living: joyfully living within our means, being content with what we have, avoiding excessive debt, and diligently saving and preparing for rainy-day emergencies. When we live providently, we can provide for ourselves and our families and also follow the Savior's example to serve and bless others.
Robert D. Hales

29.
Let my love like sunlight surround you and yet give you illumined freedom.
Rabindranath Tagore

30.
Conversation about the weather is the last refuge of the unimaginative.
Oscar Wilde

31.
My idea of absolute happiness is to be in bed on a rainy day, with my blankie, my cat, and my dog.
Anne Lamott

32.
What would it be like if you lived each day, each breath, as a work of art in progress? Imagine that you are a masterpiece unfolding each second of every day, a work of art taking form with every breath.
Thomas Crum

33.
The greatest wealth is to live content with little, for there is never want where the mind is satisfied.
Lucretius

34.
There was nothing the matter with me that was not also the matter with everyone else. I was not as interesting as I thought I was. My major problem, inadequate or inappropriate love from my parents, was as common as dirt. And one rainy day, all the boring poignancy of these realizations detonated in me like an atom bomb, burning the dead shadow of each former torment or preoccupation onto solid rock. Those silhouettes, that record would remain: the museum where I used to be.
J. D. Daniels

35.
I think life is cotton candy on a rainy day. For those who grew up with cotton candy the old-fashioned way, it is very delicate. Pre-made cotton candy that has preservatives is not nearly as good or true. True cotton candy is sugar, color, and air and it melts very quickly. That was the metaphor - it can't be preserved, it can't be put aside, it can't be banked. It has to be experienced, like life.
Nikki Giovanni

36.
You can't get mad at weather because weather's not about you. Apply that lesson to most other aspects of life.
Douglas Coupland

37.
Tape the sound of friends laughing together. Save it for a rainy day.
Yoko Ono

38.
A rainy day is like a lovely gift -- you can sleep late and not feel guilty.
Elizabeth Jane Howard

39.
You can have money piled to the ceiling but the size of your funeral is still going to depend on the weather.
Charles Williams

40.
Rainy days and Mondays always get me down.
Karen Carpenter

41.
I hope I have found myself, my work, my happiness - under the light of the western skies.
Zane Grey

42.
So many words get lost. They leave the mouthand lose their courage, wandering aimlessly until they are swept into the gutter like dead leaves. On rainy days you can hear their chorus rushing past.
Nicole Krauss

43.
Resolve not to be poor: whatever you have, spend less. Poverty is a great enemy to human happiness; it certainly destroys liberty, and it makes some virtues impracticable, and others extremely difficult.
Samuel Johnson

44.
He looked like the sort of person who would tell you that he did not have an umbrella to lend you when he actually had several and simply wanted to see you get soaked.
Daniel Handler

45.
I'm a crybaby, which means I barricade myself in my house and scream for awhile, and when it subsides enough that I can leave, I go for a run. Tears make great fuel. Night runs, or rainy days, are best for this as you don't get as many questioning looks.
Allison McAtee

46.
The best way to meet a woman is in an emergency situation - if you're in a shipwreck, or you find yourself behind enemy lines, or in a flood.
Mark Helprin

47.
I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage and tangled Christmas tree lights. I've learned that making a 'living' is not the same thing as 'making a life'. I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision. I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands; you need to be able to throw some things back.
Maya Angelou

48.
The person who deserves most pity is a lonesome one on a rainy day who doesn't know how to read.
Benjamin Franklin

49.
A rainy day can actually be a very important day. And a small hope isn't really small if it makes a lost hope less sad.
Rachel Simon

50.
You can tell a lot about a person by what’s on their playlist.
Mark Ruffalo