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Quotes About Air

Through the years of experience I have found that air offers less resistance than dirt.
~ Jack Nicklaus
I just wish the California officials would focus more on cleaning up the air in their state than trying to look like they're doing something globally for climate change.
~ Andrew R. Wheeler
That's part of the 'MyMusic' idea: things that work online are the things that don't stop. If you go off the air for a long time, there's a concern about losing certain fans and momentum.
~ Benny Fine
We have a duty to fight ISIS; air operations alone will not defeat ISIS.
~ Ryan Zinke
In the cave of black Despair: He only looked upon the sun, And drank the morning air.
~ Oscar Wilde
A cool breeze laden with iodine blew in from the sea.
~ Ousmane Sembene
Vernus schnappte nach Luft: ,,Bei Zeus' baumelnden Hodensäcken! Das ist ja tatsächlich Magie
~ P.C. Cast
Like one kissed by a goddess in a dream, he walked on air; and, while one is walking on air, it is easy to overlook the boulders in the path.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Water!' cried Marie. 'Vinegar!' recommended the bell-boy. 'Eu-de-Cologne!' said Bill. 'Pepper!' said Lord Tidmouth. Mary had another suggestion. 'Give her air!' So had the bell-boy. 'Slap her hands!' Lord Tidmouth went further. 'Sit on her head!' he advised.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I always feel that nothing is so soothing as a walk in a garden at night. Ha! The cool air. The scent of growing things. That is tobacco plant which you can smell, sir. Is it? The stars, sir. Stars? Yes, sir. What about them? I was merely directing your attention to them, sir. Look how the floor of heaven is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold. Theres not the smallest orb which thou beholdest, sir, but in his motion like an angel sings, still quiring to the young-eyed cherubims.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air.
~ Pablo Neruda
Oh, love is a journey with water and stars, with drowning air and storms of flour: love is a clash of lightnings, two bodies subdued by one honey.
~ Pablo Neruda
Es una casa tan grande la ausencia que pasarás en ella a través de los muros y colgarás los cuadros en el aire. [Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air]
~ Pablo Neruda
Toglimi il pane, se vuoi, toglimi l'aria, ma non togliermi il tuo sorriso.
~ Pablo Neruda
Feel body as luxury-- as a bird feels when shooting through the air, and as a child does always -- is health
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
at the end of a breathless day when the air seemed so heavy and full of molten light, everyone sweated drops of gold instead of brine.
~ Patricia A. McKillip
He could taste the familiar tang of museum air - an arid, deionized essence that carried a faint hint of carbon - the product of industrial, coal-filter dehumidifiers that ran around the clock to counteract the corrosive carbon dioxide exhaled by visitors.
~ Dan Brown
She was being buffeted by the air currents but grinned and flashed Langdon the thumbs-up sign. Langdon smiled weakly and returned the gesture, wondering if she knew it was the ancient phallic symbol for masculine virility.
~ Dan Brown
El aire de los museos era el mismo en todas partes: una atmósfera meticulosamente filtrada para eliminar todas las partículas y oxidantes y luego humectada con agua ionizada hasta alcanzar el 45% de humedad.
~ Dan Brown
Dust and powdered plaster hung in the air like incense, outlining two shafts of sunlight streaming down from narrow windows high above.
~ Dan Simmons
invisible creatures, who enter into the body with the breath, or even at the pores with the air, and there generate or emit most acute poisons, or poisonous ovae or eggs
~ Daniel Defoe
Love was in the air, so both of us walked through love on our way to the corner.
~ Daniel Handler
There is nothing that this age, from whatever standpoint we survey it, needs more, physically, intellectually, and morally, than thorough ventilation.
~ John Ruskin
Again the air is full of falling: the fall of the leaves in the weighty season that brings all home again to the lowly miracle from which they came.
~ Wendell Berry