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Clouds Quotes - Page 39

What avails a storm cloud accurate in form and color if the storm is not therein?

Albert Pinkham Ryder, Whitney Museum of American Art, Lloyd Goodrich (1947). “Albert P. Ryder: centenary exhibition ; Oct. 18 to Nov. 30, 1947”

Algebra applies to the clouds.

Victor Hugo (1862). “Saint Denis”, p.41

The clouds roll on. Silent as sleepwalkers the clouds keep coming from infinity bank behind bank and line after line, and change colors on the earth.

Rolf Jacobsen, Roger Greenwald (2002). “North in the World: Selected Poems of Rolf Jacobsen, A Bilingual Edition”, p.9, University of Chicago Press

The tap'ring pyramid, the Egyptian's pride, And wonder of the world, whose spiky top Has wounded the thick cloud.

Robert Blair, Thomas Gray, Beilby Porteus (1818). “The grave,: a poem,”, p.17

Could you defeat a cloud, a dream, a poem?

Peter Straub (2015). “Ghost Story”, p.259, Penguin