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  • Seriously I suspected I was a good actor, though I didn't know it during 'Monsoon Wedding'. Now I realize the more I learn the less I know about acting... and life.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Crazy Curran ranked right up there with monsoons, tornadoes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters.

    Ilona Andrews (2009). “Magic Strikes”, p.89, Penguin
  • I don't like to claim that I am an expert on anything, but I have enough knowledge about climate science and climate system to be able to write scientific papers and go to meetings and talk about monsoon systems and talk about any other things that you want to discuss about climate science issues. I'm as qualified as anybody that you know on this planet on this topic.

    "Climate Denial Goes Vegas" by Alexander Zaitchik, www.mediamatters.org. July 7, 2014.
  • It gave me a lot of pleasure and pride that 90 percent of the crew for 'Monsoon Wedding,' and most of my film, are women. We get the work done, you know, much lesser play of ego... And I really believe in harmony, I believe in working in a spirit of egolessness and that the film is bigger than all of us.

    Believe   Pride   Play  
  • This is one of those big, fat paperbacks, intended to while away a monsoon or two, which, if thrown with a good overarm action, will bring a water buffalo to its knees.

    Sarcastic   Two   Water  
  • They will not be pleased. But they know we must catch the monsoon with a well-found ship; and they know they are in the Navy--they have chosen their cake, and must lie on it.' You mean, they cannot have their bed and eat it.' No, no, it is not quite that either. I mean--I wish you would not confuse my mind, Stephen.

    Lying   Mean   Cake  
    Patrick O'Brian (1991). “H. M. S. Surprise (Vol. Book 3) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels)”, p.204, W. W. Norton & Company
  • A hint of sensual frustration roughened his voice. “And I will curse the gods along with them, Min. Some wild monsoon raged through me as I looked at you just now. It’s left me rearranged inside, and I don’t have a map.

  • For those who were desperate, my camera became an object of hope (...)Throughout my year-long coverage of the monsoon world, my strongest conviction was that I was involved in the fundamentals of life.

    Years   Long   Cameras  
  • He couldn’t compare a woman to a torrentially beautiful monsoon, and then look surprised that he’d gotten wet.

  • Worrying is stupid. it's like walking around with an umbrella waiting for it to rain.

  • Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby.

    Rain   Kissing   Water  
    Langston Hughes (2015). “Sail Away”, p.25, Simon and Schuster
  • They carried the sky. The whole atmosphere, they carried it, the humidity, the monsoons, the stink of fungus and decay, all of it, they carried gravity.

    Sky   Atmosphere   Decay  
    Tim O'Brien (2009). “The Things They Carried”, p.14, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain.

    Nature   Rain   Struggle  
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1906). “Longfellow Day by Day”
  • With this recitation of paraphernalia and detritus, O'Brien manages to encapsulate the experience of an army and of a particular war, of a mined and booby-trapped landscape, of cold nights and hot days, of soaking monsoons and rice paddies, and of the possibility of being shot, like Ted Lavender, suddenly and out of nowhere: not only in the middle of a sentence but in the midst of a subordinate clause.

    War   Army   Night  
    "Reading Like a Writer". Book by Francine Prose, 2006.
  • Like an ox-cart driver in monsoon season or the skipper of a grounded ship, one must sometimes go forward by going back.

    John Barth (1984). “The Friday Book: Essays and Other Nonfiction”
  • War should be carried on like a monsoon; one changeless determination of every particle towards the one unalterable aim.

    Herman Melville (2016). “Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile and Life and Remarkable Adventures of Israel R. Potter”, p.68, Courier Dover Publications
  • I’ve told you the four thunderstorms – disappointment, frustration, unfairness and isolation. You cannot avoid them, as like the monsoon they will come into your life at regular intervals. You just need to keep the raincoat handy to not let the spark die

  • Trying to remember, I have learned, is like trying to clutch a handful of fog. Trying to forget, like trying to hold back the monsoon.

    Fog   Trying   Remember  
  • Everybody wants happiness, and nobody wants pain, but you can't have a rainbow without a little rain.

    Inspiring   Happy   Pain  
  • the English, although partakers in the most variable and quixotic climate in the world, never become used to its vagaries, but comment upon them with shock and resentment as if all their lives had been spent in the predictable monsoon.

  • ...a rainy day ceases to have meaning for a person who has lived in the open under a monsoon cloud most of his life.

    Vikas Swarup (2005). “Q & A: A Novel”, p.253, Simon and Schuster
  • Setting off unknown to face the unknown, against parental opposition, with no money, friends, or influence, ran it a close second. Clichés like "blazing trails," flying over "shark-infected seas," "battling with monsoons," and "forced landings amongst savage tribes" became familiar diet for breakfast. Unknown names became household words, whilst others, those of the failures, were forgotten utterly except by kith and kin.

    Sharks   Sea   Names  
  • In India, one has to plan according to the monsoons.

    India   Monsoons   Plans  
  • My family is almost exactly like the one in 'Monsoon Wedding'. We are very open, fairly liberal, loud people.

    "Decade: Mira Nair on “Monsoon Wedding”". Interview with Jacque Lynn Schiller, www.indiewire.com. February 22, 2002.
  • Within hours, tweetted piece of information you've just doled out has become a monsoon, a hurricane of tangible energy that is literally circulating the world. It's helped me sense the undeniable truth of quantum consciousness, the whole butterfly effect. I witness it daily. Being witness to it not only makes me come alive, it enables me to maintain hope.

  • Keep reading and writing, learn how to revise, and push through rejections. My second book, Monsoon Summer, was rejected over 20 times and finally came out 11 years after my first book! I'm glad I didn't give up. Neither should you.

    Summer   Giving Up   Book  
    Source: www.yabookshelf.com
  • Kissing can ruin lives. Lips touch sometimes teeth clash. New hunger is born with a throb and caution falls away. A cursed girl with lips still moist from her first kiss might feel suddenly wild like a little monsoon. She might forget her curse just long enough to get careless and let it come true. She might kill everyone she loves.

    Girl   Fall   Kissing  
    Laini Taylor (2009). “Lips Touch: Three Times”, p.63, Scholastic Inc.
  • Let the rain sing you a lullaby.

    Rain   Best Kiss   Liquid  
    Langston Hughes (2015). “Sail Away”, p.25, Simon and Schuster
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