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Storm Quotes - Page 11

The commercial storm leaves its path strewn with ruin. When it is over there is calm, but a dull, heavy calm.

Alfred Marshall, Mary Paley Marshall (1888). “The Economics of Industry”

A storm breaks trees. It only bends grass.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1991). “Cancer Ward: A Novel”, p.528, Macmillan

You might as well appeal against the thunderstorm.

General William Tecumseh Sherman (2014). “Memoirs Of General Sherman - 2nd. Edition, Revised And Corrected [Illustrated - 2 Volumes In One]”, p.829, Pickle Partners Publishing

The moan of the whip-poor-will from the hillside; the boding cry of the tree-toad, that harbinger of storm; the dreary hooting of the screechowl.

Washington Irving (2009). “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories: Or, The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.”, p.11, Modern Library

If the storm within gets too loud, I take a glass too much to stun myself.

Vincent van Gogh (1959). “Complete Letters: With Reproductions of All the Drawings in the Correspondence”

I like a little rebellion now and then. It is like a storm in the atmosphere.

Thomas Jefferson (1984). “Jefferson: Writings”, p.1135, Library of America

Like a tropical storm, I, too, may one day become ‘better organized.

Lydia Davis (2007). “Varieties of Disturbance: Stories”, p.19, Macmillan

Tones sound, and roar and storm about me until I have set them down in notes.

Ludwig Van Beethoven (2004). “Beethoven: The Man and the Artist”, p.34, 1st World Publishing

Stop seeking out the storms and enjoy more fully the sunlight.

Gordon B. Hinckley (2009). “Standing for Something: 10 Neglected Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes”, p.117, Harmony