Weather Quotes - Page 3
Charles Dickens (1867). “The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit”, p.409
Shelby Foote (2011). “Follow Me Down: A Novel”, p.3, Vintage
Then come the wild weather, come sleet or come snow, we will stand by each other, however it blow.
"Annie of Tharaw" as quoted in "Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, 1922.
Jolly boating weather, And a hay harvest breeze, Blade on the feather, Shade off the trees.
'Eton Boating Song' in 'Eton Scrap Book' (1865). E. Parker 'Floreat' (1923) p. 109
John Egerton (1990). “Side Orders: Small Helpings of Southern Cookery & Culture”, Peachtree Pub Limited
A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves.
"We Can Change the Weather: 100 Cases of Changeability". Book by Marleen Wynants, Sara Engelen (p. 7), 2010.