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Storm Quotes - Page 8

No morn ever dawned more favorable than ours did; and no day was every more clouded than the present! Wisdom, and good examples are necessary at this time to rescue the political machine from the impending storm.

George Washington (1835). “The writings of George Washington: being his correspondence, addresses, messages, and other papers, official and private, selected and published from the original manuscripts; with a life of the author, notes, and illustrations”, p.206

Time is a storm in which we are all lost.

William Carlos Williams (1954). “Selected Essays”, New York, Random House

In a storm there is no shelter like the wings of God.

Thomas Brooks (1820). “The privie key of heaven; or Twenty arguments for closet-prayer, in a select discourse”, p.29

Faith is the virtue of the storm, just as happiness is the virtue of sunshine.

Ruth Benedict (2011). “An Anthropologist at Work”, p.125, Transaction Publishers

When adversities flow, then love ebbs; but friendship standeth stiffly in storms.

John Lyly, David Bevington (1997). “Endymion”, p.137, Manchester University Press

It is the stillest words that bring the storm.

Friedrich Nietzsche (2007). “Ecce Homo: How To Become What You Are”, p.5, OUP Oxford