A bird that fears turbulence will never know how high it can fly.
When all seems to be against you, remember, a ship sometimes has to sail against the current, not with it.
Wine had to be grapes first. Diamonds had to be rocks first. Butterflies had to be caterpillars first. Rainbows had to be storms first.
Extraordinary storms turn average seamen into extraordinary sailors.
If the storm forgets to bring a rainbow, paint your own.
When the sails are strong a ship has no reason to fear turbulence.
A dove struggling in a storm grows stronger than an eagle soaring in sunshine.
A flower blooming in a storm is stronger than a tree blossoming under a rainbow.
It is on the canvass of the darkest storms that the brightest rainbows are painted.
A storm is an artist who passes by on her way to paint your rainbow.
A mighty storm is inconsequential when facing a mighty ship.
The darkness of the storm determines the brightness of the rainbow.
The ugliest storms paint the loveliest rainbows.
Rainbows are birthed in storms, not in sunshine.
The darkest part of the storm paints the brightest part of the rainbow.
If Noah waited for signs of rain to build an ark, he would have been swept away by the flood.
Life hands us storms so we can paint rainbows.
Be like a rose; no matter how many thorns you encounter in life, bloom.
Wind either breaks a tree or teaches it to dance.
Learn from the ocean; not fearing turbulence, it uses the wind against it to rise instead.