Famous Quotes
1436 Quotations with Rain.
- 721. Author Unknown: Some people develop eye strain looking for trouble 

 - 722. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Sooner or later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly ... 

 - 723. Rainer Maria Rilke: Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems. 

 - 724. Author Unknown: Spring is not the best of seasons. Cold and flu are two good reasons; wind and r ... 

 - 725. Dame Edith Sitwell: Still falls the rain -- dark as the world of man, black as our loss -- blind as  ... 

 - 726. Dame Edith Sitwell: Still falls the rain -- dark as the world of man, black as our loss -- blind as  ... 

 - 727. Matt Damon: Success is not something I've wrapped my brain around. If people go to those mov ... 

 - 728. James Russell Lowell: Such power there is in clear-eyed self-restraint. 

 - 729. Lea Thompson: Supporting myself at an early age was the best training for life I could have po ... 

 - 730. Lea Thompson: Supporting myself at an early age was the best training for life I could have po ... 

 - 731. Rainer Maria Rilke: Surely all art is the result of one's having been in danger, of having gone thro ... 

 - 732. Harry Mathews: Syntax and vocabulary are overwhelming constraints -- the rules that run us. Lan ... 

 - 733. Horace: Take away the danger and remove the restraint, and wayward nature runs free. 

 - 734. Bernard M. Baruch: Take the obvious, add a cupful of brains, a generous pinch of imagination, a buc ... 

 - 735. Author Unknown: Take up one idea and act on it. Make that one idea your life. Think of it, dream ... 

 - 736. Robert J. McKain: Talk back to your internal critic. Train yourself to recognize and write down cr ... 

 - 737. Horace Mann: Teaching isn't one-tenth as effective as training. 

 - 738. Henri Frederic Amiel: Tears are the symbol of the inability of the soul to restrain its emotion and re ... 

 - 739. Hosea Ballou: Tears of joy are like the summer rain drops pierced by sunbeams. 

 - 740. Maureen Connolly: Tennis can be a grind and there's always the danger of going stale if you think  ... 
