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Quotes About Air

The majority of the time, they take air out of the football. I think that, for me, is a disadvantage.
~ Aaron Rodgers
It's been great being on location in Shetland and out in the fresh air.
~ Douglas Henshall
'Fresh Air' I listen to, like, every day.
~ Gillian Jacobs
I think the bottom line for Oregonians is that cleaner fuels mean cleaner air, and we need that, and we want that.
~ Kate Brown
He was in a beastly hole. But decency demanded that he shouldn't act in panic. He had a mechanical, normal panic that made him divest himself of money. Gentlemen don't earn money. Gentlemen, as a matter of fact, don't do anything. They exist. Perfuming the air like Madonna lilies. Money comes into them as air through petals and foliage. Thus the world is made better and brighter. And, of course, thus political life can be kept clean!... So you can't make money.
~ Ford Madox Ford
The air is full of sounds; the sky of tokens; the ground is all memoranda and signatures; and every object covered with hints…So wrote Emerson and he is right. The world
~ Frances Mayes
4. If you do not give your chickens enough space, light, air, and walking-around room, they will eat one another.
~ Frances O'Roark Dowell
The mint and honeysuckle air is chilly on her damp face, awake on the nape of her neck as Witch Baby Wigg skates home.
~ Francesca Lia Block
My breath clouded the air like a little ghost escaping from my body.
~ Francesca Lia Block
air. I am still holding the scissors, pointing
~ Francesca Lia Block
The air had that heightened energy, that guilty pleasure of tragedy.
~ Francine Pascal
Había tanto que leer, por una parte, y tanta salud que aspirar del aire nuevo y vivificador!
~ Francis Scott Fitzgerald
His ears opened as the applause faded. He took a deep, sighing breath and the music started, instantly there, like some enormous flower blossoming out of nothing in a nanosecond, big as a house. The air was thick with music.
~ Frank Conroy
The omnipresent enemy was the outside —that total absence of the things to support life that emptiness called space. It was evil and they feared it—constantly. A rod and staff might comfort in the presence of space, but what you dreamed about was washed air and a womblike enclosed cell where you could divest yourself of the damnable suit. This was the true source of comfort no matter if it came from the Devil himself.
~ Frank Herbert
The absence of a thing," the Baron said, "this can be as deadly as the presence. The absence of air, eh? The absence of water? The absence of anything else we're addicted to.
~ Frank Herbert
My lungs taste the air of Time Blown past falling sands….
~ Frank Herbert
Paul studied the pilgrims around him, suddenly envious of their intentness, their air of listening to truths he could not hear. It seemed to him that they gained something here which was denied to him, something mysteriously healing.
~ Frank Herbert
I learned economics at my mother's knee," Teg said. "Food, water, breathable air, living space not contaminated by poisons—there are many kinds of money and the value changes according to the dependency.
~ Frank Herbert
It was a pleasant ride in the early-morning fresh air and the sun stood bright over the horizon when they arrived at the dunes.
~ Franklin W. Dixon
The Morton farmhouse was aglow with light, and gay dance music from Iola's hi-fi came throbbing out on the crisp night air. As the Hardys' convertible pulled up, Chet popped onto the veranda to greet the three latecomers. "Hey! What kept you guys so long? Iola and Callie wouldn't even let me serve the food till you got here! You want me to starve to death?
~ Franklin W. Dixon
May I kiss you then? On this miserable paper? I might as well open the window and kiss the night air.
~ Franz Kafka
What are our lungs supposed to do? I shouted. Shouted: If they breathe fast they suffocate themselves from inner poisons; if they breathe slowly they suffocate from unbreathable air, from outraged things. But if they try to search for their own rhythm they perish from the mere search.
~ Franz Kafka
My guess is that while the elites would like cleaner air, they are not willing to give up the convenience of being able to use their cars at will to get it, perhaps because they believe (I suspect incorrectly) that they can protect themselves from the consequences of vehicular pollution by investing in air-conditioners and air purifiers.
~ Abhijit Banerjee
Wind is a floating wave of air, whose undulation continually varies.
~ Vitruvius