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Clouds Quotes - Page 9

A landscape, torn by mists and clouds, in which I can see ruins of old churches, as well as of Greek temples - that is Brahms.

A landscape, torn by mists and clouds, in which I can see ruins of old churches, as well as of Greek temples - that is Brahms.

Edvard Grieg, Finn Benestad (2000). “Letters to colleagues and friends”, Peer Gynt Pr

Love is the one thing that can really sure-enough lighten all of life's dark clouds.

Sinclair Lewis (2002). “Arrowsmith: Elmer Gantry ; Dodsworth”

Human minds are more full of mysteries than any written book and more changeable than the cloud shapes in the air.

Louisa May Alcott (2009). “Abbot's Ghost: A Christmas Story”, p.16, Thomas Nelson Inc

Dark clouds bring waters, when the bright bring none.

John Bunyan (2013). “The Pilgrim’s Progress Simplified: Includes Modern Translation, Study Guide, Historical Context, Biography, and Character Index”, p.124, BookCaps Study Guides

A gracious soul may look through the darkest cloud and see God smiling on him.

Thomas Brooks (1824). “The select works of ... Thomas Brooks”, p.355

I saw the Cloud, though I did not foresee the Storm.

Daniel Defoe (2007). “Moll Flanders”, p.50, Book Jungle