1. eye of the storm - Noun
2. eye of the storm - Phrase
A region of calm weather right in the middle of a storm.
(idiomatic) A period of calm in a tumultuous time.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgPain. I seem to have an affection, a kind of sweettooth for it. Bolts of lightning, little rivulets of thunder. And I the eye of the storm. Toni Morrison
Home, Don't it seem so far away? Oh, we're traveling light today, In the eye of the storm. In the eye of the storm.Home, To a new and a shiny place. Make our bed and we'll say our grace. Freedom's light burning warm. Freedom's light burning warm. Neil Diamond
Writing an opera and premiering in England, you could say I was going right into the eye of the storm and I came out successfully. A little tattered and bruised, but so what, I made it. Rufus Wainwright
Customers are willing to try new things, and if you can survive, you will have fewer competitors. It's like entering the eye of the storm. As long as you are strong enough to survive, you can end up in still water by yourself. Brian Chesky
The preparations are what they are. We're here. The storm is coming. We are as best prepared as we can be as the eye of the storm approaches. Russel Honore
Many critics of the Palestinians, especially those in Congress, think the current calm is merely the eye of the storm. That's why the House of Representatives approved a foreign aid package last week that forbade the direct financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority . Suzanne Fields