Saturday, November 20, 2010

Some Thoughts on Rain

image:  Christie B. Cochrell, At Hadrian's Wall




Instead of grumbling about this rainy Saturday, I'll think about and smile about the following—


I have never coasted down a hill of frozen rain.
(Duke Kahanamoku)
I don't consider myself a pessimist. I think of a pessimist as someone who is waiting for it to rain. And I feel soaked to the skin.
(Leonard Cohen)
I think it's really important to use your hands and get close to materials. To be up close to real things like rain and mud; to have contact with nature.
(Robin Day)
I wanted to be a journalist, I thought it was glamorous and that I'd meet beautiful women in the rain.
(Bill Nighy)
A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in.
(Frederick The Great)
For me, a page of good prose is where one hears the rain and the noise of battle. It has the power to give grief or universality that lends it a youthful beauty.
(John Cheever)
He was so benevolent, so merciful a man that, in his mistaken passion, he would have held an umbrella over a duck in a shower of rain.
(Douglas William Jerrold)
I am a being of Heaven and Earth, of thunder and lightning, of rain and wind, of the galaxies.
(Eden Ahbez)
It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles, against prevailing winds for the opportunity to rain on a tent.
(Dave Barry)
My sorrow, when she's here with me, thinks these dark days of autumn rain are beautiful as days can be; she loves the bare, the withered tree; she walks the sodden pasture lane.
(Robert Frost)
Rain is grace; rain is the sky descending to the earth; without rain, there would be no life.
(John Updike)
You should not see the desert simply as some faraway place of little rain. There are many forms of thirst.
(William Langewiesche)
And finally—
I like rain, actually.
(Bill Rodgers)
All those from Brainy Quote.

And then there is my own piece, 9 Rules for a Rainy Saturday.

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