Quotes by Clouds I sense a scream passing through nature. I painted ... the clouds as actual blood. The colour shrieked. Edvard Munch clouds blood art I was walking along a road one evening – on one side lay the city, and below me was the fjord. The sun went down – the clouds were stained red, as if with blood. I felt as though the whole of nature was screaming – it seemed as though I could hear a scream. I painted that picture, painting the clouds like real blood. The colours screamed. Edvard Munch real clouds blood Sound-- Edgar Allan Poe distance voice clouds I wish to be Edward Abbey nature clouds heart It is quite possible we may have formed entirely erroneous ideas of what we actually see. The greenish gray patches may not be seas at all, nor the ruddy continents, solid land. Neither may the obscuring patches be clouds of vapor. Edward E. Barnard land sea clouds It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights. It is quite possible we may have formed entirely erroneous ideas of what we actually see. The greenish gray patches may not be seas at all, nor the ruddy continents, solid land. Neither may the obscuring patches be clouds of vapor. Man is too quick at forming conclusions. Let him but indistinctly see a thing, or even be undecided as to whether he does actually see it and he will then and there set himself to theorizing, and build immense castles of conjecture on a foundation, of whose existence he is by no means certain. Edward E. Barnard clouds men mean What ideal, immutable Platonic cloud could equal the beauty and perfection of any ordinary everyday cloud floating over, say, Tuba City, Arizona, on a hot day in June? Edward Abbey stars june clouds Our glories float between the earth and heaven Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton clouds wind heaven Traveling is irritating to me, but not driving. Going to the airport makes me nervous, but when I set out to just take a leisurely drive, it's blue skies and puffy clouds and time. Edward Ruscha airports blue clouds The world cannot bury Christ. The earth is not deep enough for His tomb, the clouds are not wide enough for His winding-sheet; He ascends into the heavens, but the heavens cannot contain Him. He still lives--in the church which burns unconsumed with His love; in the truth that reflects His image; in the hearts which burn as He talks with them by the way. Edward Thomson clouds heart heaven The dark cloud, which had been cleared by the Phoenician discoveries, and finally dispelled by the arms of Caesar, again settled on the shores of the Atlantic, and a Roman province [Britain] was again lost among the fabulous Islands of the Ocean. Edward Gibbon ocean dark clouds Clouds, torsos, shells, peppers, trees, rocks, smoke stacks, are but interdependent, interrelated parts of a whole, which is life. Edward Weston rocks clouds tree Lightning streaks like gunfire through the clouds, volleys of thunder shake the air. Edward Abbey air clouds weather In the afternoon I watch the clouds drift past the bald peak of Mount Tukuhnikivats. (Someone has to do it.) Edward Abbey clouds watches past The clouds may drop down titles and estates, and wealth may seek us, but wisdom must be sought. Edward Young titles wisdom clouds The monastic studies have tended, for the most part, to darken, rather than to dispel, the cloud of superstition. Edward Gibbon superstitions study clouds At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky And flinging the cloud and the towers by, Is a place of central calm: So here in the roar of mortal things, I have a place where my spirit sings, In the hollow of God's Palm. Edwin Markham sky clouds heart Music clouds the intellect but clarifies the heart. Edward Abbey intellect clouds heart Watch the clouds. They will teach you about the world of form. Eckhart Tolle clouds watches world The future projects light, the past only clouds Eileen Gray light clouds past «1213141516171819202122»