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Quotes About Exhaling

she said, exhaling a cloud of smoke into the cold night air. "You'll
~ Daniel Silva
As breathing involves a continual oscillation between exhaling and inhaling, offering ourselves to the world at one moment and drawing the world into ourselves at the next, so sensory perception entails a like reciprocity, exploring the moss with our fingers while feeling the moss touching us back, at one moment gazing the mountains and at the next feeling ourselves seen, or sensed, from that distance Ã¢â'¬Â¦
~ David Abram
passing bars belching beer breath through open doors
~ Jane Thynne
Prayer is exhaling the spirit of man and inhaling the spirit of God.
~ Edwin Keith
capitalism does live by crises and booms, just as a human being lives by inhaling and exhaling.
~ Leon Trotsky
Prayer is exhaling the spirit of man and inhaling the spirit of God.
~ Edwin Keith
For every one knows that this earthly air, whether ashore or afloat, is terribly infected with the nameless miseries of the numberless mortals who have died exhaling it;
~ Herman Melville
But, nevertheless, it is anything but agreeable to be haunted by a suspicion that one's intellect is dwindling away, or exhaling, without your consciousness, like ether out of a phial: so that, at every glance, you find a smaller and less volatile residuum.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
CO2 is the exhaling breath of our civilization, literally... Changing that pattern requires a scope, a scale, a speed of change that is beyond what we have done in the past.
~ Al Gore
as he got up one last time. "Target acquired," the Soldier murmured to himself, exhaling
~ James Patterson
Continuous external growth, like continuous inhaling, is not sustainable. But because we have been inhaling for so long, consuming for so long, even though we see that it can't go on this way, we don't know how to alter the pattern. We have to recover our natural sense of balance . . . only when we exhale can we inhale again, and that's how life continues.
~ Ilchi Lee
Lucifer, here brought so low that he resembles a giant centipede with countless arms and legs, chained on a fiery grill, exhaling and inhaling sinners.
~ Unknown
His whole life long, even in those few moments when he had experienced some inkling of satisfaction, contentment, and perhaps even happiness, he had preferred exhaling to inhaling—just as he had begun life not with a hopeful gasp for air but with a bloodcurdling scream.
~ Unknown