Quotes by Tempest REPORTER, n. A writer who guesses his way to the truth and dispels it with a tempest of words. Ambrose Bierce tempest truth way Marriage makes a man more vulnerable by doubling the expanse of sail exposed to the tempests of social life. Andre Maurois tempest vulnerable men Hope is the virgin of the ideal world, who opens beaten to as in the midst of every tempest. Arsene Houssaye tempest hope world For the helmsman is recognized in the tempest; in the warfare the soldier is proved. Cyprian tempest warfare soldier Sta come torre ferma, che non crolla Dante Alighieri tempest towers courage When tempest tossed, embrace chaos Dean Koontz tempest chaos literature It's hard to think that say Shakespeare could have written "The Tempest" when he was young. It seems to be reflective work or retrospective work. Edward Hirsch tempest young thinking Ocean into tempest wrought, To waft a feather, or to drown a fly. Edward Young tempest feathers ocean Slander is a shipwrack by a dry Tempest. George Herbert tempest slander dry Hush! Still as death, The tempest holds his breath As from a sudden will; The rain stops short, but from the eaves You see it drop, and hear it from the leaves, All is so bodingly still. James Russell Lowell tempest rain weather To protect ourselves against the storms of passion, marriage with a woman is a harbor in the tempest; but with a bad woman it is a tempest in the harbor. Jean Antoine Petit-Senn tempest storm passion If you would feel the full force of a tempest, take up your residence on the top of Mount Washington, or at the Highland Light, inTruro. Henry David Thoreau tempest force light Character is constructed amidst the tempests of the World Johann Wolfgang von Goethe tempest character world No tempest or conflagration, however great, is harder to quell than mob carried away by the novelty of power. Marcus Tullius Cicero tempest novelty democracy Everyone cleaves to the doctrine he has happened upon, as to a rock against which he has been thrown by tempest. Marcus Tullius Cicero tempest doctrine rocks As long as the firmament of the You is spread over me, the tempests of causality cower at my heels, and whirl of doom congeals. Martin Buber tempest causality long Innovation opportunities do not come with the tempest but with the rustling of the breeze. Peter Drucker tempest innovation opportunity Fortune had favoured me in this war that I feared, the rather, that some tempest would follow so favourable a gale. Plutarch tempest gale war Woman is like the reed which bends to every breeze, but breaks not in the tempest. Richard Whately tempest reeds women Where billows never break, nor tempests roar. Samuel Garth tempest break 123»