- Author: Patricia Brantley
I love the rain, and since it's an integral part of agriculture and all things living, I think it's totally justifiable to include a blog that is solely about the rain. Rain often being a symbol of washing away or trouble in life (storms and the like) and then the rainbows as the sign of hope often seem to dominate news stories, sermons and life lessons. Below you'll find some quotes. I tried to find a few different ones; maybe some you know, maybe you'll learn a new one. If you know any of the authors of the quotes, you can, of course, find deeper meaning to what they were saying as it related to them and their circumstance. Hopefully you'll find one to enjoy, or make up your own.
The Best thing one can do when it's raining, is to let it rain. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Rain is grace. Rain is the sky descending to the earth. Without Rain there would be no life.—John Updike
Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with liquid silver drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby.
—Langston Hughes
The rain begins with a single drop. —Manal al-Sharif
Some people feel the rain, others just get wet. —Arthur Miller
Enjoy the rain. —Patricia Brantley