tem·pest (tmpst) n. 1. A violent windstorm, frequently accompanied by rain, snow, or hail. 2. Furious agitation, commotion, or tumult; an uproar: "The tempest in my mind/Doth from my senses take all feeling" (Shakespeare).
"Reality is a momentary dream, but a dream is a reality for an eternity." "It's not easy being an icon, I just make it seem that way." "Icon's quit without notice. They go away silently but are very much missed." "There is no calm before a storm. There's only Tempest."