Quotes About Wind
The wind stirred the drying leaves of wild grapevines with a papery rustle behind me, and in the distance a murder of crows passed, squabbling in shrill cries.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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the ground. It was grassy here, and the night wind stirred
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Then I was flying down the hill, with Jamie just before me, arms flung wide, the two of us flying together on that same wind.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Troubles when voiced are carried away on the wind; they have no place uopn which to perch.
~ Unknown
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Now the journey is ending, the wind is losing heart. Into your hands it's falling, a rickety house of cards. The cards are backed with pictures displaying all the world. You've stacked up all the images and shuffled them with words. And how profound the playing that once again begins! Stay, the card you're drawing is the only world you'll win.
~ Unknown
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I also learn about real and apparent wind, ... What counts in sailing is the apparent wind.
~ Unknown
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May brooks and trees and singing hills Join in the chorus too, And every gentle wind that blows Send happiness to you.
~ Irish blessing
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Any man can lose his hat in a fairy-wind.
~ Irish saying
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The snow is snowing and the wind is blowing But I can weather the storm! What do I care how much it may storm? For I've got my love to keep me warm
~ Irving Berlin
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I lodhur nga medyshjet e linte nganjehere veten te binte ne enderrime pa kuptim. Mendonte se sa mire do te ishte sikur pas shtatorit, te vinte jo tetori me nentorin, por korriku me gushtin. Enderronte nje ere te marre qe te mund te ngaterronte muajt e stinet e vitit, ashtu si era e vjeshtes gjethet e thara.
~ Ismail Kadare
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Il vento, venendo in città da lontano, le porta doni inconsueti, di cui s'accorgono solo poche anime sensibili, come i raffreddati del fieno, che starnutano per pollini di fiori d'altre terre.
~ Italo Calvino
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you come upon the ruins of the abandoned cities, without the walls which do not last, without the bones of the dead which the wind rolls away: spiderwebs of intricate relationships seeking a form.
~ Italo Calvino
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In Montana, it is a good idea to keep your hat on your head so the wind doesn't blow your hair off.
~ Ivan Doig
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I shall stay him no longer than to wish him a rainy evening to read this following discourse; and that if he be an honest angler, the east wind may never blow when he goes a-fishing.
~ Izaak Walton
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Although the wind blows terribly here, the moonlight also leaks between the roof planks of this ruined house.
~ Izumi Shikibu
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Oi elämäni, toivoton sammumaton. Miten kadehdin tuulen tuivertamia soihtuja yössä.
~ Izumi Shikibu
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Hoe voel je je?' 'Als een schip,' zeg ik, 'een schip, een zeilschip dat in een windstilte is terechtgekomen. En dan plotseling is er even weer wat wind vaar ik weer. Dan heeft de wereld weer vat op me en kan ik weer meebewegen.
~ Unknown
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Pleasure is wild and sweet. She likes purple flowers. She loves the sun and the wind and the night sky. She carries a silver bowl full of liquid moonlight. She has a cat named Midnight with stars on his paws. Many people mistrust Pleasure, and even more misunderstand her. For a long time I could barely stand to be in ...the same room with her...
~ J. Ruth Gendler
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i see said the duke but my own idear is that these things are as piffle before the wind [from memory...]
~ Daisy Ashford
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Gray sail against the sky, Gray butterfly! Have you a dream for going. Or are you the blind wind's blowing?
~ Dana Burnet
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And the wind falls silent, and the birds fall silent, and the wild cherry trees no longer shiver and creek.
~ Unknown
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I try to point my finger,/ but the wind keeps// spinning me around
~ Daniel Johnston
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Feeling the wind rush in through the broken window, Mary thought of how Gooch would say, "You're letting out the heat," when she kept the door open, and "You're letting out the cold," when her nose was in the Kenmore. It struck her that there must be some other door left open through which she'd let out Gooch.
~ Lori Lansens
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Scientifically speaking," Quinn said, "the northern lights are electrical discharges resulting from the interaction between wind and the earth's magnetic field." "Oh." "But the Native Alaskans believe the lights were torches carried by old souls to guide the new souls into the next world.
~ Lori Wilde
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