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Quotes About Fresh air

I love that there are beaches you can walk your dog on in San Francisco. Fort Funston is big and always packed with hundreds of dogs and their people. A great place to hike and get some exercise and fresh air with your well-mannered pup. Not recommended for antisocial dogs; there's just too much commotion there.
~ Jane Wiedlin
You know when you watch old movies, it's always the small parts you remember, the character actors who come in like a breath of fresh air.
~ Amy Sedaris
Best way to get rid of kitchen odors: Eat out.
~ Phyllis Diller
London is not a healthy place. I feel much healthier when I'm living in the countryside or, indeed, anywhere out of London. When I go back to the countryside to visit my mother, I get out of the car, and suddenly there's great wafts of fresh air.
~ Honeysuckle Weeks
I called their attention also to the absence of all means of ventilating the hall, remarking that, as we had already breathed the air which it contained for a full hour, it must have lost much of its vital properties and needed to be renewed.
~ George Combe
He wanted to go out into the open country and fill his lungs with fresh air.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
A lot of the movements we do in the gym are things that can be done outside, but we have the benefits of the beautiful scenery, the fresh air, the sunlight, and the vitamin B.
~ Harley Pasternak
To get a breath of fresh air. The expression sounded wonderfully odd, with its suggestion of sedentary desk life.
~ Joseph Conrad
Prostitution gives her an opportunity to meet people. It provides fresh air and wholesome exercise, and it keeps her out of trouble.
~ Joseph Heller
You're wrong," answered the old man. "Prostitution gives her an opportunity to meet people. It provides fresh air and wholesome exercise, and it keeps her out of trouble.
~ Joseph Heller
win a game of Scrabble using only three vowels. He can also bring fresh air into an unventilated bathroom, and he can renovate castles and huts on small budgets using knick-knacks from thrift stores and some well-chosen latex paint colours.
~ Douglas Coupland
Must be the clean Long Island air, he thought wryly.
~ Douglas Preston
There is nothing like the cure of fresh air for cases of bladder infection, paranoia, and Cartesian thinking.
~ Rawi Hage
Some women -- the good ones -- are like a breath of fresh air, amusing and different and invigorating. The trouble is that it is damnably difficult to capture air and hold it for any length of time.
~ Karen Hawkins
The smell of fresh air made Kate's eyes sting. She looked up. The pole lights were on. The sun was sinking like a stone. Maggie asked, "Where's your car parked?
~ Karin Slaughter
(mother)" She used to tell me to get my nose out of my book and go get some fresh air.
~ Emily Giffin
When going for a run, I pick fresh air, openness, and scenery of the outdoors over a treadmill every time.
~ Robert Cheeke
I came into the music world in 1988 with a song called Ooh La La, that was like a breath of fresh air in Haitian music.
~ Michel Martelly
I throw back my head, and, feeling free as the wind, breathe in the fresh mountain air. Although I am heavy-hearted, my spirits are rising. To walk in nature is always good medicine.
~ Jean Craighead George
Be healthy by being outdoors in the natural daylight with nature!
~ Steven Magee, Light Forensics
my father often stopped to breathe in, for he had told me time and time again that trouble will not stop in a man whose lungs are filled with fresh air.
~ Richard Llewellyn
Fresh air, quiet, and the calming stimulus of the movement on the earth beneath the sky; that's why she loves to walk so much.
~ Richard Matheson
For all his love of London and his insistence upon living in the city, he was still half a Gypsy; his blood cried out for open spaces and fresh air in a way that a city-born man's would never do, I sometimes fancied.
~ Deanna Raybourn
I throw back my head, and, feeling free as the wind, breathe in the fresh mountain air. Although I am heavy-hearted, my spirits are rising. To walk in nature is always good medicine.
~ Jean Craighead George