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"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, and snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather." »John Ruskin
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"An inexhaustible good nature is one of the most precious gifts of heaven, spreading itself like oil over the troubled sea of thought, and keeping the mind smooth and equable in the roughest weather." »Washington Irving
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"When all is said and done, the weather and love are the two elements about which one can never be sure." »Alice Hoffman
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"Money is the opposite of the weather. Nobody talks about it, but everybody does something about it." »Rebecca Johnson
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"weather forecast for tonight dark." »George Carlin
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"Shut out all of your past except that which will help you weather your tomorrows." »William Osler
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"What dreadful weather we have! It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance." »Jane Austen
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"Barometer, n. An ingenious instrument which indicates what kind of weather we are having." »Ambrose Bierce
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"We can be honest without saying what we mean to say, we can talk about the weather while ignoring the rain." »Danielle Donoho
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"Every man has a rainy corner of his life whence comes foul weather which follows him." »Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
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"What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance." »Jane Austen
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"All of us could take a lesson from the weather, it pays no attention to criticism." »North DeKalb Kiwanis Club Beacon
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"Those who decide to use leisure as a means of mental development, who love good music, good books, good pictures, good plays, good company, good conversation -- what are they They are the happiest people in the world." »William Lyon Phelps
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"Diplomats are useful only in fair weather. As soon as it rains they drown in every drop." »Charles De Gaulle
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"After three days men grow weary of a wench, a guest, and rainy weather." »Benjamin Franklin
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"This is Chris-in-the-Morning with the weather and time--24 hours later than it was yesterday and cold." »Andrew Schneider
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"Painting The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic." »Ambrose Bierce
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"If there were 'intelligence flu', there would be so many people walking around in the damn cold weather, hoping to be contaminated by that flu!.." »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"Books have the same enemies as people: fire, humidity, animals, weather, and their own content." »Paul Valery
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"Books have the same enemies as people fire, humidity, animals, weather, and their own content." »Paul Valery
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"No matter how rich you become, how famous or powerful, when you die the size of your funeral will still pretty much depend on the weather." »Michael Pritchard
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"A bank is a place where they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain." »Robert Frost
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"Isn't it interesting that the same people who laugh at science fiction listen to weather forecasts and economists" »Kelvin III Throop
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"Don't knock the weather nine-tenths of the people couldn't start a conversation if it didn't change once in a while." »Kim Hubbard
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"Death is a really cold weather, Which can’t be provided. ("La mort est un temps vraiment froid Qu'aucune météo ne prévoit)" »Charles de LEUSSE
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"Iron rusts from disuse; water loses its purity from stagnation and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigors of the mind." »Leonardo da Vinci
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"weather is a great bluffer. I guess the same is true of our human society -- things can look dark, then a break shows in the clouds, and all is changed." »E. B. White
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"Iron rusts from disue; stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind." »Leonardo da Vinci, The Notebooks
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"Iron rusts from disuse water loses its purity from stagnation and in cold weather becomes frozen even so does inaction sap the vigors of the mind." »Leonardo DaVinci
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"A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil but it needs a little mulch of letters and phone calls and small, silly presents every so often - just to save it from drying out completely." »Pam Brown
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