Quote by Cherise Wolas Download Open image ““I notice emotions the way others notice the weather”” — Cherise Wolas ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“It is my mood which decides the weather, it is my mood which brings the tiny changes to humankind.” — Santosh Kalwar Copy Share Image
“There's something mystical in the air and in my heart. The weather is showing my emotions.” — Shabnam Sinha Copy Share Image
“While observing a breeze dance over a patch of dandelions that had gone to seed, I realized how easily delicate things succumbed to the… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
“my favourite emotions include 'brief calmness in good weather' and 'i am the only person alive” — Tao Lin Copy Share Image
When people talk to me about the weather, I always feel they mean something else. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Each Of Us Makes Our Own Weather, Determines The Color Of The Skies In The Emotional Universe Which We Inhabit... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Emotions are like passing storms, and you have to remind yourself that it won't rain forever. You just have to sit down and watch… — Amy Poehler Copy Share Image
“Just for the record, the weather today is bitter with occasional fits of jealous rage.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
“your moods and colors are my climate, not the changing face of the sky” — john j geddes Copy Share Image
“I notice that I don’t experience much self-doubt when I’m talking about the weather.” — Jason W. Freeman Copy Share Image
“Looking back, I can see that one of the things my friends had to suffer out of affection for me was my optimism about… — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“Critical to my understanding of myself was that my parents may have been storytellers, but I was the writer in my family, the only… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“Joan Ashby is one of our most astonishing writers, a master of words whose profound characters slip free of the page...” — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“In the stories Joan wrote when she was Daniel’s age, she had murdered her characters, while Daniel had his one character facing down dangers… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“In the park, the bright colors of the children's clothing, the timbre of their young voices, lowered and darkened.” — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“The middle seat holds an old woman, teeny, not much bigger than a doll. She is creased and wrinkled and rheumy-eyed. Her eyes, though,… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“All the ways in which women become mothers of some sort. Is motherhood inescapably entwined in female life, a story every woman ends up… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“We were young, and some of us were beautiful, and others of us were brilliant, and a few of us were both. Citizenship demanded… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“Thank you to Steve Iwanski and Turnrow Books for this fantastic review of THE RESURRECTION OF JOAN ASHBY!! Cherise Wolas' debut novel is a… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“Her failure to demand her needs, losing all of her years, sacrificing herself on the altar of motherhood to a son who saved himself… — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“Joan thinks then that writers have infinite choices and mothers nearly no choice at all.” — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“She wonders when and how she decided it was sinful to heed her own destiny” — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image
“Last words of wisdom. Whoever you were as a child, she's your future.” — Cherise Wolas Copy Share Image