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Weather Quotes by Charles Dickens
- Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the Sea of Thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its Dead
- In fine weather the old gentelman is almost constantly in the garden; and when it is too wet to go into it, he will look…
- "I am not afeard, my Heart's-delight," resumed the Captain. "There's been most uncommon bad weather in them latitudes, there's no denyin', and they have drove…
- The sky was dark and gloomy, the air was damp and raw, the streets were wet and sloppy. The smoke hung sluggishly above the chimney-tops…
- The heavy rain beat down the tender branches of vine and jessamine, and trampled on them in its fury; and when the lightning gleamed, it…
- The clouds were flying fast, the wind was coming up in gusts, banging some neighboring shutters that had broken loose, twirling the rusty chimney-cowls and…
- There is something good in all weathers. If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's today...…
- External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than…
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- It is only in sorrow bad weather masters us; in joy we face the storm and defy it. — Amelia Barr
- A cloudy day or a little sunshine have as great an influence on many constitutions as the most recent blessings or misfortunes. — Joseph Addison
- I love cold, rainy weather. — Catherine Bell
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- Painting, n.: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather, and exposing them to the critic. — Ambrose Bierce
- Barometer, n.: An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having. — Ambrose Bierce
- There's no such thing as bad weather, just soft people. — Bill Bowerman
- A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil; but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls… — Pam Brown
- If there are people out by the bus, I'll come off the bus and sign autographs, too. I always want to be… — Luke Bryan
- Yes, U.S. travelers dress better. The British are always so conspicuous in hot climates. They don't seem to wear shorts. American men… — Bill Bryson