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Quotes About Air

The air is Zeus, Zeus earth, and Zeus the heaven, Zeus all that is, and what transcends them all.
~ Aeschylus
A cascade of Titian hair rippled down her back. Her face had that almost shocking air of nudity that a woman's has nowadays when it is not made up at all.
~ Agatha Christie
The air is dry and light and its effect on the mind is similar to that of a glass of Champagne before dinner.
~ Ahdaf Soueif
The wood lay still. The air throbbed with insects, and flies hovered and disappeared and hovered. Meadowsweet grew in a mist of flowers, and the sun glinted on the threads of caterpillars which hung from the trees as thick as rain. "By," said Gwyn, "there's axiomatic.
~ Alan Garner
A dozen candles flickered around the room's periphery. They shimmered at the swoosh of air as Robby swung the door closed.
~ Alan Jacobson
Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it.
~ Alan Moore
I did the pilot, and when they came through and said they were going to put it on the air, I had already some dates in the book with my band and so on. So Barry did the first one, he may have done a few more than the first one in the series, and I took it up from then.
~ Humphrey Lyttelton
The pink ball is a bit different. I don't think it moves as much through the air.
~ James Anderson
If we lose the war in the air we lose the war and we lose it quickly.
~ Bernard Law Montgomery
All sensible Army people turned gas warfare down as being utterly insane since, in view of your superiority in the air, it would not be long before it would bring the most terrible catastrophe upon German cities, which were completely unprotected.
~ Albert Speer
I found the source of global warming is coming from the hot air coming out of Washington.
~ Matt Salmon
The beauty of the place moved me; I loved how the clean air felt in my lungs, how far I was from everything I had ever known. People I'd hurt, people I'd failed, people who thought me a monster. Here there was no monster greater than the ragged mountains.
~ Rachel Hartman
In the updraft, the particulate glitz is beside itself.
~ Rae Armantrout
The city's all brightness and shadow, deckle-edged, bluer than air-there's no help anywhere-you no longer know how to listen.
~ Ralph Angel
Health is the first muse, comprising the magical benefits of air, landscape, and bodily exercise on the mind.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
How is breath control the means for mind control? M: There is no doubt that breath control is the means for mind control, because the mind, like breath, is a part of air, because the nature of mobility is common to both, because the place of origin is the same for both, and because when one of them is controlled the other gets controlled.
~ Ramana Maharshi
You deal in toxic secrets, my dear. You shouldn't be surprised if the air turns foul.
~ Ramona Richards
We passed Columbia, the state furnace, inhaling hot garnet air as if straight from Aunt Bea's oven.
~ Ray Blackston
Because outside of God's shadow I was just a gaudy plastic float filled with stubborn air, drifting off like a blind Jonah in search of Plan B, manipulating circumstances and wondering why I kept waking up in my very own Tarshish.
~ Ray Blackston
It was almost as if nature had sided with Tom Conrad and knew that to warm the air and uncover the blue of the sky would be to mock his tragedy. So she patiently held spring at bay for a while longer, quietly reflecting the dark, cold, seemingly endless dusk that his life had suddenly become. With
~ Ray Garton
Who needs a candle snuffer? You have air to blow out a candle. I don't need a snuffer to put it out.
~ Georgia Toffolo
That's all my brother and I do, talk basketball, and I'd like to think I bring some of that casual quality with me on the air.
~ Kenny Smith
In most cities, it doesn't cost much to put your own show on a local access channel, so you get all sorts of strange stuff on the air.
~ Fred Willard
The thing I love about diving is the flowing feeling. I like a sport where the whole point is to move as little as humanly possible so your air supply will last longer. That's my kind of sport. Where the amount of effort spent is absolutely minimal.
~ Linus Torvalds