Quotes about cloud
clouds long religion
It is to the press mankind are indebted for having dispelled the clouds which so long encompassed religion, for disclosing her genuine lustre, and disseminating her salutary doctrines. James Madison
clouds waiting faces
and the smile I'd been waiting for stretched across his face like the sun breaking free of the clouds. Stephenie Meyer
clouds brightness sinister
...she moved about in a mental cloud of many-coloured idealities, which eclipsed all sinister contingencies by its brightness. Thomas Hardy
clouds heaven vaults
Clouds on clouds, in volumes driven, curtain round the vault of heaven. Thomas Love Peacock
clouds pleasure pursuit
Pleasures seem solid in their pursuit; but are mere clouds in the enjoyment. Thomas Brooks
clouds heaven
Hope can see heaven through the thickest clouds. Thomas Brooks
clouds soul looks
A gracious soul may look through the darkest cloud and see God smiling on him. Thomas Brooks
clouds mountain looks
When you stand at the bottom of the mountain and look up at the mountaintop, the path looks hard and stony, and the top is obscured by clouds. But when you reach the top and you look down, you realize that there are a thousand paths that could have brought you to that place. Roz Savage
clouds splits enough
I'd have to be really quick to describe clouds - a split second's enough for them to start being something else. Wislawa Szymborska
clouds found floats
I finally found me a cloud to float on. Wiz Khalifa
clouds understanding three
Of the Surface of Things In my room, the world is beyond my understanding; But when I walk I see that it consists of three or four Hills and a cloud. Wallace Stevens
clouds arrows fire
Bring me my bow of burning gold: Bring me my arrows of desire: Bring me my spear: O clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire. William Blake
clouds glasses fog
Meanwhile it's got stormy, the tattered fog even thicker, chasing across my path. Three people are sitting in a glassy tourist cafe between clouds and clouds, protected by glass from all sides. Since I don't see any waiters, it crosses my mind that corpses have been sitting there for weeks, statuesque. All this time the cafe has been unattended, for sure. Just how long have they been sitting here, petrified like this? Werner Herzog
clouds lust genius
Rising genius always shoots out its rays from among the clouds, but these will gradually roll away and disappear as it ascends to its steady luster. Washington Irving
clouds trying would-be
Contemporary poetry ... tries to transform the sign back into meaning: its ideal, ultimately, would be to reach not the meaning of words, but the meaning of things themselves. This is why it clouds the language, increases as much as it can the abstractness of the concept and the arbitrariness of the sign and stretches to the limit the link between signifier and signified. Roland Barthes
clouds microsoft world
Microsoft is the productivity and platform company for the mobile-first and cloud-first world. Satya Nadella
clouds political storm
Ireland, Ireland. That cloud in the west, that coming storm. William E. Gladstone
clouds tree silence
Ask the world to reveal its quietude- not the silence of machines when they are still, but the true quiet by which birdsongs, trees, bellworts, snails, clouds, storms become what they are, and are nothing else. Wendell Berry
clouds soul despair
Paint here no draped despairs, no saddening clouds Where the soul rests, proclaims eternity. But let the wrong cry out as raw as wounds This Time forgets and never heals, far less transcends. Stephen Spender
clouds looks able
A cloud can look like a camel, but a camel is unlikely to look like a cloud. This is so because the signifier must be able to stand for the whole category of the signified. The cloud looks like all camels, but no camel looks like all clouds. Rudolf Arnheim