Dry season quotes:

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  • I don't have dry seasons, because I don't allow them. -- Thomas Perry
  • Expect to have hope rekindled. The dry seasons in life do not last. The spring rains will come again. -- Sarah Ban Breathnach
  • I took the volume to a table, opened its soft, ivory pages... and fell into it as into a pool during dry season. -- Janet Fitch
  • Expect to have hope rekindled. Expect your prayers to be answered in wondrous ways. The dry seasons in life do not last. The spring rains will come again. -- Sarah Ban Breathnach
  • You can't learn anything from saguaro cactus, from ocotillo. They are just passing through; their roots, their much heralded dormancy in the dry season, these are only illusions of permanence. They know even less than you do. -- Barry Lopez
  • I like weather better than climate. The dry season is a gold vacuum; but the rainy season has change, which is weather. And while climate may create a race, weather creates the temper and sensibility of the individual. -- Gertrude Diamant
  • Even the village rain-maker no longer claimed to be able to intervene. He could not stop the rain now, just as he would not attempt to start it in the heart of the dry season, without serious danger to his own health. -- Chinua Achebe
  • There is something about poverty that smells like death. Dead dreams dropping off the heart like leaves in a dry season and rotting around the feet; impulses smothered too long in the fetid air of underground caves. The soul lives in sickly air. People can be slaveships in shoes. -- Zora Neale Hurston
  • I first began to dry specimens for preservation carelessly perhaps at first, but before the season was over, I had collected between one and two hundred species. -- George Bentham
  • I'm really hands-on. My team brings in elements, but, every season, it's kind of a personal struggle to find the balance and to see how far I want to push the elements. -- Dries van Noten
  • These girls come; they last one season; they're completely used up and dried out and sent back home. That's not how to make a life. I want a girl to come in knowing full well what she's getting into and being able to deal and make decisions that will create a career. -- Carol Alt
  • The dry grasses are not dead for me. A beautiful form has as much life at one season as another. -- Henry David Thoreau
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