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A cloudy day or a little sunshine have as great an influence on many constitutions as the most recent blessings or misfortunes.
-Joseph Addison
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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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Referring to the bad sun conditions in left field at the stadium: It gets late out there early.
-Yogi Berra
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The East Wind, an interloper in the dominions of Westerly Weather, is an impassive-faced tyrant with a sharp poniard held behind his back for a treacherous stab.
-Joseph Conrad
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The Westerly Wind asserting his sway from the south-west quarter is often like a monarch gone mad, driving forth with wild imprecations the most faithful of his courtiers to shipwreck, disaster, and death.
-Joseph Conrad
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One need only think of the weather, in which case the prediction even for a few days ahead is impossible.
-Albert Einstein
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Change of weather is the discourse of fools.
-Thomas Fuller
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The weather is like the government, always in the wrong.
-Jerome K. Jerome
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I love the rain. I want the feeling of it on my face.
-Katherine Mansfield
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A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves.
-Marcel Proust
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Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I but when the trees bow down their heads, the wind is passing by.
-Christina Rossetti
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Summer is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
-John Ruskin
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Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces up, snow is exhilarating; there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.
-John Ruskin
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Heat, ma am! It was so dreadful here that I found there was nothing left for it but to take off my flesh and sit in my bones.
-Sydney Smith
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If you don't like the weather in New England, just wait a few minutes.
-Mark Twain
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Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.
-Mark Twain
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All we need is a meteorologist who has once been soaked to the skin without ill effect. No one can write knowingly of the weather who walks bent over on wet days.
-E.B. (Elwyn Brooks) White
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People get a bad impression of it by continually trying to treat it as if it was a bank clerk, who ought to be on time on Tuesday next, instead of philosophically seeing it as a painter, who may do anything so long as you don't try to predict what.
-Katharine Whitehorn
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Pray don't talk to me about the weather, Mr. Worthing. Whenever people talk to me about the weather, I always feel quite certain that they mean something else.
-Oscar Wilde
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It was so cold I almost got married.
-Shelley Winters
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