Troposphere Quotes & Sayings
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On the whole, the evidence indicates that model trends in the troposphere are very likely inconsistent with observations ... — David Douglass
I was brought up an atheist and have always remained so. But at no time was I led to believe that morality was unimportant or that good and bad did not exist. I believe passionately in the need to distinguish between right and wrong and am somewhat confounded by being told I need God, Jesus or a clergyman to help me to do so. — Nigella Lawson
Remember! A wish is tomorrow's daughter...and a good wish should always change the future! Never the past! — K.I. Zachopoulos
It was love without reason, love for something futureless, love that appeared to exist only to be itself, imperious and all demanding, the kind that would cause him to make a fool of himself in an instant. — Flannery O'Connor
The ability to imagine oneself in another's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. The most obvious example, perhaps, is that of the actor or singer who genuinely feels the part he is performing. — Sam Vaknin
I've been very fortunate in my art career. It's something I would never have expected. — Marcel Dzama
In contrast to the troposphere, the stratosphere is extremely dry and practically cloudless - the concentration of water vapor is measured in parts per million and is, in fact, comparable to that of ozone. — Mario J. Molina
The inexorable search for a stanza of meaning hangs like a thundercloud over the troposphere of humankind's prosaic existence. A dithering sense of loss engulfs us. Humankind's unattainable desire to achieve a slice of perfection generates a suspenseful haze of doom. A lingering stab of incompleteness coupled with the tantalizing riddles of fate are inalterably interlinked and imbued in all thinking people's tormented soul. This cross coalescence of unattainable longing melds with the mystic tinged edges of uncertainty, spawned by the unanswerable questions posed by fate, fomenting a dialectical dissonance that distinguishes and ultimately exemplifies the arc of humankind's plaintive subsistence. — Kilroy J. Oldster
On a specific day marked on the earth's calendar, and in a specific place on the earth's map, the Son of God came to the planet. It was love. — Billy Graham
My feet are completely flat, but for most of my life they were still shaped like feet. Now, thanks to bunions, they're shaped more like states, wide boring ones that nobody wants to drive through. — David Sedaris
Prayer is never just an emergency flare or desperate anxious gamble. God's attention is not based on our performance but parental love. — Timothy Keller
Sometimes when you're going fast, your instincts can be very useful. — Andrea Arnold
Thu luxury of one class is counterbalanced by the indigence of another. — Henry David Thoreau
I'm interested in astrology and astronomy. — Emm Gryner
The fact that you and I are acquaintances only interested and amused the ghosts further. Gossip bunch, really. — August Westman
There hung about her the restrained energy of a whiplash. — Agatha Christie