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weather tea today
What a fine weather today! Can’t choose whether to drink tea or to hang myself. Anton Chekhov
weather scotland religion
The religion in Scotland is one of the most patronising things... after the weather. Billy Connolly
weather weathermen
The weatherman is not only blamed for his failure to foretell, he is blamed for the weather itself. Chuck Jones
weather cold warm
I'm not into cold weather, I like warm weather. Amos Lee
weather political meteorology
Just as a poetic discussion of the weather is not meteorology, so an issuance of moral pronouncements or political creeds about the economy is not economics. Economics is a study of cause-and-effect relationships in an economy. Thomas Sowell
weather world influence
The jet stream is the controlling influence over the world's weather systems. Michael Fish
weather tragedy pessimist
Life inflicts the same setbacks and tragedies on the optimist as on the pessimist, but the optimist weathers them better. Martin Seligman
weather oregon path
Portland, Oregon won't build a mile of road without a mile of bike path. You can commute there, even with that weather, all the time. Lance Armstrong
weather together three
Out upon it, I have loved Three whole days together; And am like to love three more, If it prove fair weather. John Suckling
tragedy
This is a tragedy that should not have happened. Mark Rosenker
tragedy would-be able
I love to communicate, and I love music. That's why I always thought not being able to hear would be a tragedy. Andrew Solomon
tragedy misery kicks
Tragedy ought really to be a great kick at misery. D. H. Lawrence
tragedy use triumph
God uses sorrowful tragedy to set the stage for surprising triumph-whether in this life or the life to come. David Platt
tragedy flawless clean
Tragedy is clean, it is restful, it is flawless. Jean Anouilh
tragedy deceit reason
Tragedy is restful: and the reason is that hope, that foul, deceitful thing, has no part in it. Jean Anouilh
tragedy deuces comic
Always be comic in a tragedy. What the deuce else can you do? Gilbert K. Chesterton
tragedy height looks
If we climb high enough, we will reach a height from which tragedy ceases to look tragic. Irvin D. Yalom
tragedy morality tales
History is a tragedy, not a morality tale. I. F. Stone