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That’s what it’s like in my head all the time, constant snow, constant weather patterns of all sorts – blizzards, cyclones. Elizabeth Wurtzel
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That’s what it’s like in my head all the time, constant snow, constant weather patterns of all sorts – blizzards, cyclones. Elizabeth Wurtzel
At the heart of the cyclone tearing the sky is a place of central calm. Edwin Markham
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
I’m one of relatively few stage-trained actors who doesn’t much like acting on stage. It feels kind of like riding the Cyclone at Coney Island, which I did when I was eight. When it was all over, I was glad I had done it, but most of the time when it was actually happening, I … Read more
Trend analyses for extreme tropical cyclones are unreliable because of operational changes that have artificially resulted in more intense tropical cyclones being recorded, casting severe doubts on any such trend linkages to global warming. Christopher Landsea
It seems to be a general belief that the will of God is to make things distasteful for us, like taking bad-tasting medicine when we are sick, or going to the dentist. Somebody needs to tell us that the sunrise is also God’s will. There is the time of harvest, the harvest which will provide … Read more
There is a cyclone fence between ourselves and the slaughter and behind it we hover in a calm protected world like netted fish, exactly like netted fish. It is either the beginning or the end of the world, and the choice is ourselves or nothing. Carolyn Forche
When there is no longer a cyclone, there is no longer an eye. So the storms, crises and sufferings of life are a way of finding the eye. Bernadette Roberts
Geniuses were like storms or cyclones, pulling everything into their path, sticks and stones and dust. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
HURRICANE, n. An atmospheric demonstration once very common but now generally abandoned for the tornado and cyclone. The hurricane is still in popular use in the West Indies and is preferred by certain old- fashioned sea-captains. Ambrose Bierce