
Top 15 Quotes About Rainy Nights
#1. I loved to sleep with the window open. Rainy nights were the best of all: I would open the window and put my head on the pillow and close my eyes and feel the wind on my face and listen to the trees sway and creak.
Neil Gaiman
#2. How could anyone not want to live when there were so many things to live for? There were rainy nights and wind and the slap of the sea and the moon. There were books to read and pictures to paint and music.
Michelle Magorian
#3. Especially on rainy nights like this, they would congregate under the bridge, all the boys from nowhere, the boys who lived nowhere, who had nowhere else to go.
Robert Dunbar
#5. Never too old, never too bad, never too late, never too sick to start from scratch once again.
Bikram Choudhury
#6. The dance grew into a colorful flower bouquet which caught and contained the glow of sun-happy summer days, the secret of star-studded nights, and the wistful sweetness of overcast and rainy hours.
Mary Wigman
#7. One of the things I like about acting is that, in a funny way, I come back to myself.
Bill Murray
#8. Part of the western movement is this desire that we, Americans, have to keep pressing on.
Beau Bridges
#9. If speculative ideas can not be tested, they're not science; they don't even rise to the level of being wrong.
Wolfgang Pauli
#10. Though I have never thought of myself as a book collector, there are shelves in our house browsed so often, on so many rainy winter nights, that the contents have seeped into me as if by osmosis.
Hilary Mantel
#11. All day, after two days and nights of rain, water had been rising in the dykes and now it was creeping rapidly up the five stone arches of the bridge where the she stood watching the wide rainy valley up which the tongue of river finally lost itself in a gray country of winter elms.
H.E. Bates
#12. America, the Idea of: We yearned for its beer and jazz, its smoke-filled nightclubs, its Edward Hopper bars, the melancholy of rainy Manhattan Gershwin nights ... the America we yearned for has gone. Did it ever exist?
Michael Bywater
#13. Like, my mother would have company over, and I would sing so they'd pay attention to me.
Little Richard
#14. Rings were symbolic. Rings were in circles. Circles never ended, which is why they were symbols of eternity. No beginning no end.
Chelsea M. Cameron
#15. I prioritise story over science, but not at the expense of being really stupid about it.
Alastair Reynolds
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