Rain is Nature's way of telling us to go slowly because the roads will soon be wet.

Hermester Barrington
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Rain is Nature's way of telling us to go slowly because the roads will soon be wet. This quote is typically used to encourage caution while driving in the rain or on slippery roads. It is often associated with the phrase, "Slow down because the road will get wet." Sometimes it is also used to mean that something of little value (such as tears) is often a result of something of great value (such as joy).

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