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  • Washington is nicknamed "The Evergreen State" because it sounds better than "The Incessant Nagging Drizzle State." -- Dave Barry
  • God sometimes does His work with gentle drizzle, not storms. -- John Newton
  • Love is like the rain. It comes in a drizzle sometimes. Then it starts pouring and if you're not careful it will drown you. -- Edwidge Danticat
  • If people were like rain, I was like drizzle and she was a hurricane. -- John Green
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  • And presently I was driving through the drizzle of the dying day, with the windshield wipers in full action but unable to cope with my tears. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • Mysteriously and in ways that are totally remote from natural experience, the gray drizzle of horror induced by depression takes on the quality of physical pain. -- William Styron
  • So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane. -- John Green
  • It's an exciting place to go, really. The rain, the drizzle, the cold, the depressing people, the smokes in the bath ... I don't know of anyone who has been to Blackpool and enjoyed it. -- Ian Hindmarsh
  • Take of London fog 30 parts; malaria 10 parts, gas leaks 20 parts, dewdrops gathered in a brickyard at sunrise 25 parts; odor of honeysuckle 15 parts. Mix. The mixture will give you an approximate conception of a Nashville drizzle. -- O. Henry
  • It is plain and demonstrable, that much ale is not good for Yankee, and operates differently upon them from what it does upon a Briton; ale must be drank in a fog and a drizzle. -- Herman Melville
  • The rain fluctuates between drizzle and torrential. It messes with your mind. It makes you think things will always be like this, never getting better, always letting you down right when you though the worst was over. -- Susane Colasanti
  • I love fresh citrus and always keep lemons, limes, and oranges on hand; they come in handy for spritzing up quickly grilled meats, seafoods, and vegetables, especially when followed up by a quick drizzle of extra virgin olive oil. -- Emeril Lagasse
  • Love is as varied and unpredictable as the rain is: it comes in constant summer drizzles, or sudden, unforseen storms that make rivers burst their banks and Cornish fishing boats rock and spill and lose their crew in the Atlantic. -- Susan Fletcher
  • There are a hundred things she has tried to chase away the things she won't remember and that she can't even let herself think about because that's when the birds scream and the worms crawl and somewhere in her mind it's always raining a slow endless drizzle. -- Neil Gaiman
  • Soon it began to drizzle for the second time that night. The drops grew heavier and became visible in the headlights of the cars. It was said by some of the police on the scene that God was crying for the girl in the garden. To others, it was only rain. (final lines) -- George Pelecanos
  • This is what you do on your very first day in Paris. You get yourself, not a drizzle, but some honest-to-goodness rain, and you find yourself someone really nice and drive her through the Bois de Boulogne in a taxi. The rain's very important. That's when Paris smells its sweetest. It's the damp chestnut trees. -- Audrey Hepburn
  • I love being at home now, improving my cooking. I've got a really bad memory, so my first attempts were a disaster - I'd forget what ingredients to put in. But I do a lasagna that's a crowd-pleaser, and a good lemon drizzle cake, which I take to my mom's for the Sunday roast to fatten the family up. -- Katy B
  • A toothache will cost a battle, a drizzle cancel an insurrection. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • Information gently but relentlessly drizzles down on us in an invisible, impalpable electric rain. -- Hans Christian von Baeyer
  • Date syrup is a natural sweetener that has wonderful richness and treacly depth; I drizzle it over semolina porridge. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • ..if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was ahurricane. -- John Green
  • People who have never had a broken heart will never understand dead roses, Tolstoy, airport lounges, Albinoni's Adagio in G Minor, neat brandy, the moon and drizzle. -- Wendy Harmer
  • I go to Spain a lot, in winter, for a blast of sunlight to banish the blues brought on by the Irish greys and drizzle. I love the cities of the Spanish interior. -- Kevin Barry
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