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  • Water Quote #1

    And I feel like the Queen of Water. I feel like water that transforms from a flowing river to a tranquil lake to a powerful waterfall to a freshwater spring to a meandering creek to a salty sea to raindrops gentle on your face to hard, stinging hail to frost on a mountaintop, and back to a river again.

    María Virginia Farinango

  • Water Quote #2

    And Pearl, stepping in, mid-leg deep, beheld her own white feet at the bottom, while out of a still lower depth came the gleam of a kind of fragmentary smile, floating to and fro in the agitated water.

    Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Water Quote #3

    And there, on that road, that very minute, he started to play - the most lonesome music that them priests ever in their lives heard. It brought water out o' their teeth, so it did.

    Eddie Lenihan
  • Water Quote #4

    And what lights the sun? Its own fire. And the sun goes on, day after day, burning and burning. The sun and time. The sun and time and burning. Burning. The river bobbled him along gently. Burning. The sun and every clock on the earth. It all came together and became a single thing in his mind. After a long time of floating on the land and a short time of floating in the river he knew why he must never burn again in his life.

    Ray Bradbury
  • Water Quote #5

    Appreciate water before you are thirsty! Appreciate all the good things before you need them!

    Mehmet Murat ildan
  • Water Quote #6

    As an angler and a gardener, I cherish each drop of rain that falls.

    Fennel Hudson
  • Water Quote #7

    As for those who disbelieve, their deeds are like a mirage in a desert. The thirsty one thinks it to be water, until he comes up to it, he finds it to be nothing, but he finds Allah with him, Who will pay him his due (Hell). And Allah is Swift in taking account.

    Anonymous
  • Water Quote #8

    As humans, our territory is on land. If we were meant to control the skies, we would have been given wings, and if we were meant to control the seas and oceans, we would have been designed to breathe underwater. The Creator created for us many natural water sources: lakes, ponds, rivers, springs, and streams — so that we would not tamper with the seas or oceans. This is why there is salt in the them, so we do not drink from them, or bother the huge creatures he put there to control the food chain. The salt content found in huge bodies of water is extremely vital to the elevation and balancing of the earth. This can be explained through basic physics or metaphysics.

    At the same time, wild creatures were also placed in jungles and forests to keep humans out of them. Plants are vital to purifying the atmosphere, and many wild animals rely on them as their food and medicine. Had the Creator not placed animals like tigers, wolves, bears, and other big creatures in untamed regions which are intended to remain inhabited, he knew that mankind would take over those areas — leaving nothing for the animals.

    Suzy Kassem
  • Water Quote #9

    As our bodies are mostly made of water, I’d rather be hungry than thirsty. And as love is mostly made up of sugar water, I’d rather be a hummingbird caged in your heart.

    Jarod Kintz
  • Water Quote #10

    As they drifted down the Apple River, Virgil felt as though a medicine was moving through him, flushing his cells with a natural liquid peace. The quiet shrilly of katydids and the soft song of moving water permeated the air. He watched Chantel slowly spinning in the currents, her eyelids fluttering in a way he'd never seen before, her ebony face drenched in sunshine, feet kicking lazily in the water. He wanted to think only of her, in this calm river vision, releasing all other thoughts from his head like flocks and flocks of birds, every species known to man, shooting out of a cavern and filling the sky.

    Ron Parsons
  • Water Quote #11

    As water is to a thirsty soul, so is sleep to a weakened body

    Ikechukwu Izuakor
  • Water Quote #12

    At dawn the waves looked like mountain ranges tipped with gold as sunbeams slanted low under burgundy clouds.

    David Mitchell
  • Water Quote #13

    Be fresh like a flower, be loving like water.

    Debasish Mridha
  • Water Quote #14

    Be like water making its way through cracks. Do not be assertive, but adjust to the object, and you shall find a way round or through it. If nothing within you stays rigid, outward things will disclose themselves.

    Empty your mind, be formless. Shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water my friend.

    Bruce Lee
  • Water Quote #15

    Beauty soaks reality as water fills a rag.

    Chet Raymo
  • Water Quote #16

    Before he had come to the town he had known about nothing but death: here he had learnt to live, to decide things for himself; he had learnt what it felt like to wash in clean water in the sunshine until he was clean himself, and what it felt like to satisfy his hunger with food that tasted good; he had learnt the sound of laughter that was free from cruelty; he had learnt the meaning of beauty

    Anne Holm
  • Water Quote #17

    Before we were born we had no feeling; we were one with the universe. This is called mind-only, or essence of mind, or big mind, After we are separated by birth from this oneness, as the water falling from the waterfall is separated by the wind and rocks, then we have feeling. You have difficulty because you have feeling. You attach to the feeling you have without knowing just how this kind of feeling is created. When you do not realize that you are one with the river, or one with the universe, you have fear. Whether it is separated into drops or not, water is water. Our life and death are the same thing. When we realize this fact we have no fear of death anymore, and we have no actual difficulty in our life.

    Shunryu Suzuki
  • Water Quote #18

    Being all alone is like the feeling you get when you stand at the mouth of a large river on a rainy evening and watch the water flow into the sea. Have you ever done that? Stand at the mouth of a large river and watch the water flow into the sea?

    Haruki Murakami
  • Water Quote #19

    Beneath the water, I can know her. She was fierce, uncompromising. When she loved, she loved deeply, passionately. She loved the blue-eyed water god. She owned him. His heart.

    But then she felt betrayal, she hated, and she was feared.

    Hate gave her power.

    Rachel Cohn
  • Water Quote #20

    Beware of your gifts; they may appear as tiny as seeds but at the end, they’ll gain roots to bear fruits to feed the world if only you will desire to water them regularly!

    Israelmore Ayivor
  • Water Quote #21

    Black met black on the distant horizon, the stars alone distinguishing sky from lake. On the sand below, Silver Beach glittered at the water's edge while on the north side of the river the lighthouse's beacon signaled safe harbor.

    Erin Farwell
  • Water Quote #22

    Blood is like water, to a vampire. And coffee is like blood, to a tired mosquito. And my love is like an itch—and a scratch.

    Jarod Kintz
  • Water Quote #23

    Blood is thicker than water, and so is diarrhea

    Josh Stern
  • Water Quote #24

    Blood is thicker than water, but they still use corn starch as a thickener on cooking shows

    Josh Stern
  • Water Quote #25

    Books have a unique way of stopping time in a particular moment and saying: Let’s not forget this.

    Dave Eggers
  • Water Quote #26

    Both the teardrop and the tempest are made of water, making it the most yielding and most destructive force on Earth.

    Fiona Paul
  • Water Quote #27

    Bridges take people across rivers. Leaders take people across ignorance. With a leader, the destination of a journey is sure.

    Israelmore Ayivor
  • Water Quote #28

    But germs are the most common snowflake starters and lie at the heart of 85 percent of all flakes.2
    So next time you gaze at a lovely snowstorm, inform your favorite germophobe or hypochondriac that living bacteria sit shivering in most of those untold billions of flakes. Then hand him or her a snow cone or organize a catch-a-snowflake-on-your-tongue party.
    Once the ice-forming process is started, more molecules join the party, and the crystal grows. It can ultimately become either a snowflake or a rough granule of ice called by the odd name graupel. A snowflake contains ten quintillion water molecules. That’s ten million trillion. Ten snowflakes—which can fit on your thumb tip—have the same number of molecules as there are grains of sand on the earth. Or stars in the visible universe. How many flakes, how many molecules fashioned the snowy landscape I was observing as I drove east? It numbed the brain.

    Bob Berman
  • Water Quote #29

    But give thanks, at least, that you still have Frost's poems; and when you feel the need of solitude, retreat to the companionship of moon, water, hills and trees. Retreat, he reminds us, should not be confused with escape. And take these poems along for good luck!

    Robert Graves
  • Water Quote #30

    But maybe you never really had someone, she thought now. Maybe, no matter how much you loved them, they could slip through your fingers like water, and there was nothing you could do about it. She understood why people talked about hearts breaking; she felt as if hers were made of cracked glass, and the shards were like tiny knives inside her chest when she breathed.

    Cassandra Clare

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