
Top 14 Beach Weather Quotes
#1. My room was in one of those turrets and at night I could hear the sea and the faint rustle of eelgrass in the soft wind. The weather was perfect that summer. No storms. Blue skies and just the right amount of wind every day. The sailors were in heaven.
Katherine Hall Page
#2. I love the weather in L.A., and I can drive 20 minutes to the beach, hike minutes from my house or go snowboarding a couple hours away.
Jud Tylor
#3. Your current life is the result of your previous choices, if you want something different, begin to choose differently.
Joe Tichio
#4. She was astonished, and at the same time she knew. There were many things in life like that. You couldn't imagine it, and then it happened and you couldn't really imagine it hadn't.
Ann Brashares
#5. I'm a tropical weather cruiser. I like surfing, you know. I like being on the beach.
Michael B. Jordan
#6. On this platform of peace, we can create a language
to translate ourselves to ourselves and to each other.
Maya Angelou
#7. The day was cold, and every time the little transparent fans of water swept in and drew back, the wet sand mirrored a clear sky and the sun on its way down.
Gina Berriault
#8. A good vacation for me is going to warm weather. Being able to go outside, in the sun, hit the beach, play outside sports. Being active outside. Going swimming, hanging by the pool, having a couple drinks, having a couple of your close buddies around, and just having a blast.
Rob Gronkowski
#9. The Internet has changed the way we communicate with each other, the way we learn about the world and the way we conduct business.
Ron Wyden
#10. That's a lot of words about the weather, but in Canberra you can't help but be aware of the seasons, and there is something wonderful about that. Okay, so there's a distinct lack of beach, but aside from that, the place grows on you.
Judy Horacek
#11. Though the weather was cool, the beach at Herringsdorf was dotted with quite a few diehard nudists. Primarily men, they lay walrus-like on towels or boosterously congregated.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#13. Everything is controlled by a small evil group to which, unfortunately, no one we know belongs.
Woody Allen
#14. Mirabelle always ate her lunch on Brighton beach if the weather was in any way passable, but out of sheer principle she never paid tuppence for a chair. We did not win the war to have to pay to sit down, she frequently found herself thinking.
Sara Sheridan
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