A Storm of Infinite Beauty Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
A Storm of Infinite Beauty A Storm of Infinite Beauty by Julianne MacLean
22,024 ratings, 4.30 average rating, 889 reviews
Open Preview
A Storm of Infinite Beauty Quotes Showing 1-11 of 11
“waterfront,”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“was awestruck by the notion that she had created a whole new person with her blood running through his little veins, feeding into his miniature heart. His flesh was her flesh, his bones had formed and grown inside her womb, and in this moment, he was completely dependent on her for his survival—for sustenance and love.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“She thought of those glaciers breaking apart and falling into the sea, creating a thunderous explosion of water and ice, an incredible spectacle. Stars collided. Sparks exploded. Flames devoured. Embers lingered, then perished. It was all a journey of life and death, all of it a storm of infinite beauty. But always, months of darkness slowly gave way to light. How welcome it was, and how special, after a long cold winter.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“Here’s something. We should all be grateful for every day we get. Have fun and make hay while the sun shines.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“on A Storm of Infinite Beauty.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“We should all be grateful for every day we get. Have fun and make hay while the sun shines.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“It’ll happen the way it’s meant to, and you’ll figure it out. Time has a way of making everything come clear.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“I mean, when you think about it, when a relationship ends, there’s always disappointment for both people, and we tend to focus on our own heartache or anger. It’s easier to believe that none of it is your fault and that you’re the victim, instead of taking responsibility for the mistakes you made too.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dew drop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty. —John Muir, Travels in Alaska”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“hours on end was like some kind of spiritual”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty
“When we contemplate the whole globe as one great dew drop, striped and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shining together as one, the whole universe appears as an infinite storm of beauty.”
Julianne MacLean, A Storm of Infinite Beauty