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Weather Quotes

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I have come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element. It is my personal approach that creates the climate. It is my daily mood that makes the weather....In all situations, it is my response that decides whether a crisis is escalated or de-escalated, and a person is humanized or is dehumanized.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Authors on Weather Quotes: Mark Twain Henry David Thoreau Ralph Waldo Emerson Al Gore Oscar Wilde Chuck Palahniuk William Shakespeare Ambrose Bierce Charles Dickens Andy Goldsworthy Jerome K. Jerome Gilbert K. Chesterton James Russell Lowell John Burroughs Willard Scott Bill Gates Ron Paul Benjamin Franklin Henry Ward Beecher Piers Corbyn John Steinbeck Travis Rice Stephen Fry Claude Monet E. B. White Mahatma Gandhi Mehmet Murat Ildan Stephen Hawking Jimmy Buffett Thomas Fuller Charles Spurgeon Anne Fadiman Morgan Freeman
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We should never become despondent because the weather is bad, nor should we turn triumphalist because the sun shines.
Thabo Mbeki

We should never become disheartened due to inclement weather, nor should we become smug when the skies are clear.
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When the weather is hot, keep a cool mind. When the weather is cold, keep a warm heart.
Ajahn Brahm

When the temperature rises, stay level-headed. When the chill sets in, maintain a compassionate spirit.
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The only opportunity you will ever have to live by faith is in the circumstances you are provided this very day: this house you live in, this family you find yourself in, this job you have been given, the weather conditions that prevail at the ...moment.
Eugene H. Peterson

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Situations emerge in the process of creative destruction in which many firms may have to perish that nevertheless would be able to live on vigorously and usefully if they could weather a particular storm.
Joseph A. Schumpeter

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If I ask any­body who learned to ski after the age of five, they can remem­ber their first day of skiing-what the weather was like, who they went with, what they had for lunch. I believe that's because that first day on skis was the first day of total free­dom in their life.
Warren Miller

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Life inflicts the same setbacks and tragedies on the optimist as on the pessimist, but the optimist weathers them better.
Martin Seligman

Life throws the same obstacles and hardships at both the hopeful and the despondent, yet the hopeful weather them more adequately.
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Everything you do is based on the choices you make. It's not your parents, your past relationships, your job, the economy, the weather, an argument or your age that is to blame. You and only you are responsible for every decision and choice you make. Period.
Wayne Dyer

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What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.
John Steinbeck

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Love passed, the Muse appeared, the weather of mind got clarity new-found; now free, I once more weave together emotion, thought, and magic sound.
Alexander Pushkin

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People ask: Why should I care about the ocean? Because the ocean is the cornerstone of earth's life support system, it shapes climate and weather. It holds most of life on earth. 97% of earth's water is there. It's the blue heart of the planet - we should take care of our heart. It's what makes life possible for us. We still have a really good chance to make things better than they are. They won't get better unless we take the action and inspire others to do the same thing. No one is without power. Everybody has the capacity to do something.
Sylvia Earle

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Movement never lies. It is a barometer telling the state of the soul's weather to all who can read it.
Martha Graham

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We have little control over the circumstances of life. We can't control the weather or the economy, and we can't control what other people say about or do to us. There is only one area where we have control--we can rule the kingdom inside. The heart of every problem is the problem in the heart.
Warren W. Wiersbe

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People talk about cold weather and it'd be tough to catch balls. But the greatest catcher of all time, Michael Crabtree, catches everything. It's unbelievable. In the northern snowlands, down to the tropics' sunny scenes, he's catching the football. Where they throw a football, he'll be catching it.
Jim Harbaugh

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I am up and about when I am ill, and in the most appalling weather. I am on horseback when other men would be flat out on their beds, complaining. We are made for action, and activity is the sovereign remedy for all physical ills.
Frederick The Great

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When the weather is really hot, I tend to live in denim cut-offs.
Ashley Madekwe

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SHINee is like the weather. Everyone has their own personalities and it's something that is essential to Earth.
Lee Taemin

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The most intense curiosity and excitement prevailed, and though the weather was uncertain, enormous masses of densely packed people lined the road, shouting and waving hats and handkerchiefs as we flew by them.
Fanny Kemble

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A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small, silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely.
Pam Brown

20.
The heavy spacesuits are spectacular to look at but very hot. Putting one on was like going from chilly London winter weather to the Bahamas in just minutes.
Kathleen Quinlan

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All we need is a meteorologist who has once been soaked to the skin without ill effect. No one can write knowingly of the weather who walks bent over on wet days.
E. B. White

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You bring your own weather to the picnic.
Harlan Coben

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A rainy day is the perfect time for a walk in the woods.
Rachel Carson

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Would you bet your paycheck on a weather forecast for tomorrow? If not, then why should this country bet billions on global warming predictions that have even less foundation?
Thomas Sowell

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Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.
Edith Sitwell

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Happiness: "You Bring Your Own Weather To The Picnic."
Gretchen Rubin

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Don't ask God to cure cancer and world poverty. He's too busy finding you a parking space and fixing the weather for your barbecue.
Richard Dawkins

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A lot of people like snow. I find it to be an unnecessary freezing of water.
Carl Reiner

29.
There is no bad weather, just soft runners.
Bill Bowerman

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There's no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing
Ranulph Fiennes

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Let me be the first to tell you, drinking alcohol is the worst thing to do in cold weather. Hot soup is the best because the process of digesting food helps to warm you up.
Morgan Freeman

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It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields that we know, so that those who live after may have clean earth to till. What weather they shall have is not ours to rule.
J. R. R. Tolkien

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I still check the weather every day, usually multiple times a day, because I know at a moment`s notice, a dream crop can turn into a disaster.
Frank Lucas

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People should not say that this or that is not worth learning, giving as their reason that it will not be put to use. They can no more know what information they will need in the future than they will know the weather two hundred years from today.
Clara Barton

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There it is, fog, atmospheric moisture still uncertain in destination, not quite weather and not altogether mood, yet partaking of both.
Hal Borland

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We should never judge a day by its weather.
Dick Van Dyke

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Take long walks in stormy weather or through deep snows in the fields and woods, if you would keep your spirits up. Deal with brute nature. Be cold and hungry and weary.
Henry David Thoreau

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Scarves, mittens, and hats are a great way to express your personality in the cold weather
Brad Goreski

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I can control the weather with my moods. I just can’t control my moods.
Nick Cave

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Within all of us there is a storm. Some believe it will never end: but he who has faith in the heavens above will weather any storm.
R. Kelly

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Waves of a serene life pass over us from time to time, like flakes of sunlight over the fields in cloudy weather.
Henry David Thoreau

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Movement, change, light, growth and decay are the lifeblood of nature, the energies that I I try to tap through my work. I need the shock of touch, the resistance of place, materials and weather, the earth as my source. Nature is in a state of change and that change is the key to understanding. I want my art to be sensitive and alert to changes in material, season and weather. Each work grows, stays, decays. Process and decay are implicit. Transience in my work reflects what I find in nature.
Andy Goldsworthy

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There is beauty in space, and it is orderly. There is no weather, and there is regularity. It is predictable. Just look at our little Explorer; you can set your clock by it-literally; it is more accurate than your clock. Everything in space obeys the laws of physics. If you know these laws, and obey them, space will treat you kindly.
Wernher von Braun

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Do you laugh in the right places? Then, you’ll get along, in fair weather or foul. Humor is nothing less than a sense of the fitness of things. Something that’s out of proportion, like an inflated ego, should strike you funny, particularly if it’s your own inflated ego. Otherwise you are pathetic and quite hopeless.
Carole Lombard

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I am easily influenced. Compared with me a weather vane is Gibraltar.
Franklin P. Adams

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The long, dull, monotonous years of middle-aged prosperity or middle-aged adversity are excellent campaigning weather for the devil.
C. S. Lewis

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The heavy rain beat down the tender branches of vine and jessamine, and trampled on them in its fury; and when the lightning gleamed, it showed the tearful leaves shivering and cowering together at the window, and tapping at it urgently, as if beseeching to be sheltered from the dismal night.
Charles Dickens

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Bring me a wheel of oaken wood A rein of polished leather A Heavy Horse and a tumbling sky Brewing heavy weather.
Ian Anderson

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All stable processes we shall predict. All unstable processes we shall control. Describing John von Neumann's aspiration for the application of computers sufficiently large to solve the problems of meteorology, despite the sensitivity of the weather to small perturbations.
Freeman Dyson

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It doesn't matter how big a ranch you own or how many cows you brand, the size of your funeral is still gonna depend on the weather.
Harry S. Truman