Quotes by Storm The storm is ended! The impartial sunLaughs down upon the battle lost and won,And crowns the triumph of the cloudy hostIn rolling lines retreating to the coast. Henry Van Dyke storm triumph battle How those holy men of old could storm the battlements above! When there was no way to look but up, they lifted up their eyes to God who made the hills, with unshakable confidence. Herbert Lockyer storm eye men A leader must face danger. He must take the risk and the blame, and the brunt of the storm. Herbert Newton Casson storm risk leader The pulpit is ever this earth's foremost part; all the rest comes in its rear; the pulpit leads the world. From thence it is the storm of God's quick wrath is first descried, and the bow must bearthe earliest brunt. From thence it is the God of breezes fair or foul is first invokedfor favorable winds. Yes, the world's a ship on its passage out, and not a voyage complete; and the pulpit is its prow. Herman Melville storm wrath wind I love the season well When forest glades are teeming with bright forms, Nor dark and many-folded clouds foretell The coming of storms. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow storm dark clouds The hearts of some women tremble like leaves at every breath of love which reaches them, and they are still again. Others, like the ocean, are moved only by the breath of a storm, and not so easily lulled to rest. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow storm ocean heart Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing directions. You change direction but the sandstorm chases you. You turn again, but the storm adjusts. Haruki Murakami adjusting storm fate When you are in the eye of the storm, you are often not aware of the whiplash around you. Hugh Bonneville whiplash storm eye The profound calm which only apparently precedes and prophesies of the storm, is perhaps more awful than the storm itself; for indeed, the calm is but the wrapper and envelop of the storm, and contains it in itself, as the seemingly harmless rifle holds the fatal powder, and the ball, and the explosion. Herman Melville storm rifles profound Storms purify the atmosphere. Henry Ward Beecher atmosphere storm Was that really love? I saw all these passionate people reel about and drift haphazardly as if driven by a storm, the man filled with desire today, satiated on the morrow, loving fiercely and discarding brutally, sure of no affection and happy in no love. Hermann Hesse storm men people During the great storms of our lives we imitate those captains who jettison their weightiest cargo. Honore de Balzac captains storm simplicity Better wilt thou live...by neither always pressing out to sea nor too closely hugging the dangerous shore in cautious fear of storms. Horace hug storm sea When a woman starts talking about her duty, her regard for appearances, and her respect for religion, she raises so many bulwarks which she delights to see captured by storm. Honore de Balzac storm women talking But when we borrow trouble, and look forward into the future to see what storms are coming, and distress ourselves before they come as to how we shall avert them if they ever do come, we lose our proper trustfulness in God. When we torment ourselves with imaginary dangers, or trials, or reverses, we have already parted with that perfect love which casteth out fear. Henry Ward Beecher storm perfect love Nothing is too high for the daring of mortals: we storm heaven itself in our folly. Horace storm ambition heaven Whatever storm was brewing, I'd find it and fight it. If it was the price of being with Curran, then I would pay it. He was worth it. Ilona Andrews storm fighting pay I am not bound over to swear allegiance to any master; where the storm drives me I turn in for shelter. Horace shelter storm loyalty Wherever the storm carries me, I go a willing guest. Horace storm willing guests As the sea is beautiful not only in calm but also in storm, so is happiness found not only in peace but also in strife. Ivan Panin storm sea beautiful «7891011121314151617»