“When you are losing it can seem like there is a black cloud following you around, but like they say there is a silver lining in every cloud.” SeemsBlackFailureLosingCloudsFollowingSilverBlack Clouds Author:Mario Andretti
“That's the result of the black cloud on baseball, .. Until it's rid of steroids, people are naturally going to think that.” PeopleThinkingBlackResultsBaseballCloudsSteroidBlack Clouds Author:Cal Ripken, Jr.
“I think about a storm rolling in with black clouds and I visualize the lightning and try to draw energy from that, and I think: all I have to do is beat this man until he stops moving, then I can go home to my son.” ThinkingMenTryingI CanHomeMovingEnergyBlackSonBeatsDrawsCloudsStormMy SonLightningRollingBlack Clouds Author:Carlos Condit
“The spring rains woke the dormant tillers, and bright green shoots sprang from the moist earth and rose like sleepers stretching after a long nap. As spring gave way to summer, the bright green stalks darkened, became tan, turned golden brown. The days grew long and hot. Thick towers of swirling black clouds brought rain, and the brown stems glistened in the perpetual twilight that dwelled beneath the canopy. The wheat rose and the ripening heads bent in the prairie wind, a rippling curtain, an endless, undulating sea that stretched to the horizon.” WayLongEarthBlackSeaWindGrewSummerSpringRainHotGreenRoseCloudsEndlessGoldenBrownHorizonThickTwilightPerpetualTowersStemBentCurtainsStretchingStalkingWheatNapsDormantPrairieSleepersRipeningCanopyBlack CloudsSpring Rain Book:The Infinite Sea: The Second Book of the 5th Wave Source: The Infinite Sea: The Second Book of the 5th Wave
“Nothing good bursts forth all at once. The lightning may dart out of a black cloud; but the day sends his bright heralds before him, to prepare the world for his coming.” WorldMayBlackCloudsLightningGood DayBlack Clouds Author:Augustus Hare
“O, the sweet, sweet twilight just before the time of rest, When the black clouds are driven away, and the stormy winds suppressed.” BlackSweetWindCloudsDrivenTwilightStormyBlack Clouds Author:Dinah Maria Murlock Craik